
business as it leverages existing facilities and design teams to
deliver cost effective and efficient new machines weighing less
than 3 tons. Photo courtesy of Cat.
Caterpillar will shift design and production of its smallest hydraulic excavators to Cat facilities beginning in 2018 as a six-year alliance with Wacker Neuson phases out.
Caterpillar’s Building Construction Products Division will design and manufacture the new machines. Five of the current models (301.4C, 301.7D, 301.7D CR, 302.2D and 302.4D) Wacker Neuson manufactures will phase out in mid-2018, and the 302.7D CR will phase out at the end of 2019. The 300.9D will also phase out at the end of 2019 or later if mutually agreed by both parties.
“Wacker Neuson has been an excellent alliance partner, providing Caterpillar high quality mini excavators in this smaller size class for the past several years,” says Korey Coon, Caterpillar’s general manager with responsibility for mini hydraulic excavators and small track-type tractors. “The market for these products has grown, and we believe that internally designing, manufacturing and distributing these excavators will provide an even higher value to our customers, dealers and shareholders.”
Spare parts availability, technical support and warranty for current models will continue as Caterpillar and Wacker Neuson work together going forward. Other products Wacker Neuson sells and services at Cat dealers and rental stores will not be affected.

