Cat Lift Trucks are some of the best within the industry, providing excellent LPG, diesel, gasoline, or electric counter-balanced lift truck units. Cat provides a wide array of equipment and machines to deal with all your warehouse requirements. Presently, Cat Lift Trucks are manufactured inside facilities which are ISO certified situated around the world within the USA, the Netherlands and Japan.
During the early part of the 1900s, a farmer with the name of Lester Sears altered one of his farm tractors for industrial application. The "Model-L" which he created revolutionized the way that materials were handled. This original truck that Lester created had features like equal high-speed forward and reverse gears, rear-wheel steering, hydraulic tilting and lifting, and under-the-load front wheel drive. This prototype was so ground-breaking that it was utilized for 30 years before newer technology was finally used and took over. Even though the "Model-L" has altered considerably ever since it was initially made, it was full of new ideas which are still used nowadays. During the mid-, Lester Sears sold his company, Towmotor, to Caterpillar. The new corporation was known as Cat Lift Trucks, which strives to uphold the values and offer the innovative services which Towmotor was truly recognized for.
Within North America, operators, buyers, and owners alike could depend on ease of use, great operator ergonomics, and productivity that come with the durability, versatility, power, and reach that comes with all Cat Lift Truck machinery. All of this is available with a low cost of ownership. A worldwide network of trusted dealers can help you or your company to find what you require from different kinds of equipment and machinery. Cat Lift Truck dealers could depend on numerous years of knowledge and experience to make sure that your business has its material handling requirements met and maintained over the life of the product. When purchasing Cat Lift Truck equipment, customers know they can expect professional, high-quality service to keep their trucks operating.