Caterpillar Logistics Services Inc. (Cat Logistics),
The more than 500,000-square-foot facility will employ between 140 and 180 people, increase network capacity and provide primary aftermarket parts support to six Caterpillar dealers in
"We certainly recognize the significant value parts availability provides our end users," says Bill Springer, Caterpillar vice president responsible for the marketing and product support division. "Therefore, this new parts distribution center will help Caterpillar and Cat dealers maintain our industry leadership by enabling quicker order-to-delivery time."
Currently most parts are routed through a single global entry point in
"We are enhancing the Caterpillar parts distribution network to ensure we continue meeting the expectations of our dealers and customers in the years ahead,” says Steve Larson, vice president of Caterpillar Inc. and chairman and president of Caterpillar Logistics Services Inc.
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