The Yellow Giant: Innovation, Power, and Controversy at Caterpillar Inc.
pplpod18 Des 2025

The Yellow Giant: Innovation, Power, and Controversy at Caterpillar Inc.

In this episode, we dig into the century-long history of Caterpillar Inc., the world’s largest manufacturer of construction equipment. From its iconic "Caterpillar Yellow" livery to the "CAT" logo, we explore how a company rooted in 1890s steam tractors grew into a global industrial titan,.

Join us as we cover:

  • The Origins: How Benjamin Holt’s unique wooden tracks caused a photographer to remark that the machine crawled like a caterpillar, inspiring the brand name before the 1925 merger with C.L. Best,.
  • Wartime Influence: The critical role Holt tractors played hauling artillery in World War I and serving as the inspiration for the first British tanks,.
  • Global Expansion: Caterpillar's growth through major acquisitions like Perkins Engines and Electro-Motive Diesel, and its recent headquarters relocation from Peoria, Illinois to Irving, Texas,,.
  • Labor and Legal Battles: A look at the company’s tumultuous labor history, including the "southern strategy" to reduce union influence and the record-breaking UAW strikes of the 1990s,.
  • Complex Controversies: We analyze the scrutiny Caterpillar has faced, from federal raids regarding Swiss tax deferral strategies to the divestment by some funds over the use of CAT bulldozers by the Israel Defense Forces in Palestinian territories,,.

Tune in to understand how this component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average continues to shape the landscape of modern infrastructure while navigating a complex legacy,.

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