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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Caterpillar

 

 

Vocational Truck Line

To develop our new line of world-class Cat Vocational Trucks, Caterpillar leveraged more than 40 years of on-highway experience, our industry-leading technologies, extensive knowledge of worksite and operator environments and our unparalleled dedication to customer support.
Sold and serviced exclusively by Cat Dealers in North America, the complete line of Cat Vocational Trucks will feature heavy-duty engines to meet all your needs.


The Support You Need

Caterpillar knows reliability is paramount for truck owners to succeed. You operate on tight schedules, and downtime could result in lost revenue. That’s why Caterpillar keeps you operating in top form with the industry's most responsive service network.
A network that includes our dedicated field force, nearly 2,000 authorized repair centers and the Caterpillar On-Highway Engine Call Center, which is open around-the-clock, means you get the answers you need—when you need them.
Whether you’re looking for the location of the nearest Cat Dealer or you need help arranging for on-the-road engine assistance, just call or email our Call Center support and a representative will assist you.

The Support You Need


Call Center Contact Information:

1-800-447-4986
Call_Cat@cat.com

Environmental, Health & Safety

Caterpillar understands the different environmental, health and safety issues of each industry and how these issues can affect your business. Truck and engine safety is no different. Well-trained drivers understand the importance of safety to themselves, their co-workers, their trucks and their businesses. Safety in trucking means being aware at all times, getting enough sleep before long hauls and proper maintenance of the truck and engine. Watch the video as Russ Siegel demonstrates how to safely conduct an engine walk around.
Safety must be a part of your everyday routine and SAFETY.CAT.COM is available to help with free safety videos, toolbox talks, and online training. On-line training topics include:
  • Avoiding Rear End Collisions – Large Vehicles
  • Avoiding Rear End Collisions – Light Commercial Vehicles
  • Defensive Driving: Large Vehicles
  • Defensive Driving: Small Vehicles
  • DOT Driver Compliance
  • Extreme Driving Conditions
  • Fleet Safety
  • Towing Trailers
  • and various Hazmat Transportation courses
So rest up, check the condition of your engine frequently and get to know your Operation and Maintenance Manual (OMM) inside and out to get Safely Home. Everyone. Every Day.

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