Cat to Open New Mini Excavator Facility in North America

Right now, Bobcat Co. is the only American equipment manufacturer that says it builds its compact excavators on American soil, but that might soon change. Late last year, Caterpillar Inc. announced that it plans to open a new manufacturing facility in North America for small track-type tractors and mini hydraulic excavators. We should note “North America” might also include Canada and Mexico.

The decision to shift production from Japan, said the company, is driven by proximity to a large base of customers in North America and Europe. The North American facility will become Caterpillar’s global source for small track-type tractors. For mini hydraulic excavators, the new facility will provide completed machines for customers in North and South America. In addition, the company also plans to export partially assembled mini excavator base units to a facility in Europe, where final assembly will take place, improving delivery times for European customers.  

“The markets for smaller track-type tractors and mini hydraulic excavators have evolved significantly in the past 30 years, with the majority of customers now located in North America and Europe,” said Caterpillar’s Building Construction Products (BCP) Division vice president Mary Bell. “Producing these machines at a North American location will put us in the best possible position to serve our customers in the building construction industry.”  

When fully operational and at capacity, the North American facility is expected to employ more than 1,000 people. Work at the new plant will include major fabrications, paint and final assembly. The company also plans to have an on-site product distribution center for small track-type tractors and mini hydraulic excavators produced at the new facility. These machines are currently made at Caterpillar’s Sagami, Japan, facility. Once the transition to the new North American facility is completed, the Sagami plant will continue to serve a key strategic role in Caterpillar’s global growth strategy as a high-tech component facility.  

“As we go through these final stages of determining a location for this new state-of-the-art manufacturing complex, there are several important criteria,” Bell said. “It will need to be a location that meets our requirements of optimizing product availability, minimizing logistics costs to our domestic and export customers, and that better positions Caterpillar to meet its overall business goals.”   

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