Caterpillar to celebrate 100 years at bauma

Caterpillar Inc. will showcase a wide range of equipment, technologies, power options, and services at bauma Munich from April 7-13, in Hall B6. The theme, “The Next 100 Years,” highlights Caterpillar’s commitment to innovation and sustainability.

Covering over 9,000 m2, Caterpillar’s exhibit will feature 48 machines, including 17 new introductions or upgrades. These include enhancements to the battery electric line-up, expansions to the Next Generation line-up, and additions to the Demolition, Waste Handling, and Recycling portfolios.

“We are excited to be returning to bauma this April. What we will show will be a fitting tribute to our heritage while demonstrating our commitment to building a safer, smarter and more sustainable world with our customers and dealers for the next 100 years. Alternative power sources, reduced carbon options, and integrated technologies are the future, and Caterpillar is ready to deliver this in collaboration with our global dealer network,” said Tony Fassino, group president, Construction Industries.

The Cat Performance Centre will take centre-stage, showcasing the possibilities when power, machinery, technology and autonomy work together. The display will focus on a range of solutions designed to support our customers be more successful on their respective jobsites, including helping increase performance, streamline efficiencies and achieve their sustainability goals. 

Visitors will have the chance to simulate how upgrading their fleet with Caterpillar’s latest machine technologies can lead to significant reductions in fuel consumption and associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Additionally, the Cat Performance Centre will feature the latest 301.9 Mini Hydraulic Excavator and 906 Compact Wheel Loader from the battery electric product offerings, both are available through select Cat dealer rental fleets. The newest updates to the 320 and 950 GC prototypes will also be showcased, along with associated charging options and services. 

Attendees can experience an electrified jobsite simulation, showing data insights and energy flows that real-world customers are already benefiting from, thanks to Caterpillar’s ecosystem of electric innovations.

Joining the compact equipment offering are three recently introduced Next Generation Compact Track Loaders offering upgrades in engine power and torque, lift and tilt breakout forces, stability, operator comfort and technology.

The new D8 dozer will be featured, based on the Next Generation platform. It includes a new high-end operator station that is common with the D5-D7 platforms and comes with a 15-degree angled seat for enhanced comfort. Additionally, it introduces a full suite of Assist features and is Cat Grade 3D ready ex-factory, with the option to upgrade to Cat Command Remote Control.

Making its first appearance at bauma is the 140 AWD Next Generation Motor Grader. Still in prototype stage, this 20-tonne operating weight prototype machine consolidates two existing platforms into a common next generation platform for motor graders, providing customers with more choices of features, technologies and configurations.

The launch of the new MH3032 further expands the Material Handler line-up. Ideally suited to serve the scrap segment with a near 15-m reach and up to 1-m3 grapple, this machine is equipped with the Ease of Use features including 2D E-fence with Cab Avoidance, Cat Payload and Swing Assist for enhanced safety, production and efficiency.

Further introductions to the Demolition, Waste Handling and Recycling portfolios include the new 330 UHD Ultra High Demolition Hydraulic Excavator. Standard features include the Stability Monitoring System with light and sound indicators in the cab on the ultra-high front, Cat Payload and Cat Grade Control with 2D for the retrofit front parts. Also joining the line-up is the introduction of the Variable Angle Boom option on the 340 VAB designed for demanding demolition sites.  

Caterpillar will display two M323 Next Generation Wheeled Excavator machines, configured specifically for the railroad industry. The new M323 railroad excavator from Caterpillar offers hydrostatic, friction or hybrid transmission options, providing maximum versatility for customers. It features both long and short radius options addressing specific application needs, while maintaining consistent lifting capacities across both configurations.

A new prototype Cat 775 Off-Highway Truck and the reintroduced 395 Front Shovel will be on display. The 775 transitions to the Next Generation platform with increased truck body volume; this machine was designed to deliver superior performance and efficiency. The 395 Front Shovel features a Cat C18B engine, improved durability and extended service intervals.

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Source: Caterpillar

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