Caterpillar equipment dealer with service, rental, and custom fabrication across Texas
HOLT CAT operates a capital-intensive, service-centric business model across a 118-county Texas territory, blending equipment sales, rentals, rebuilds, and custom fabrication. The tech stack reveals operational constraints typical of heavy equipment dealers: reliance on legacy tools (Microsoft Access, Project) and design software (AutoDESK, Solidworks) rather than modern cloud platforms, with AWS as a lone cloud layer. Active hiring clusters in engineering and operations—not sales or tech—and a pain-point concentration around project risk, repair forecasting, and downtime prevention signals internal focus on operational efficiency and preventive maintenance, not revenue growth.
HOLT CAT is a privately held Caterpillar equipment dealer headquartered in San Antonio with over 90 years of history under the Holt name. The company sells, rents, and services Caterpillar machinery and engines across Texas, from the Red River to the Rio Grande, and operates global used-equipment resale and custom fabrication lines (including proprietary Spray King water tankers and land-clearing equipment). With approximately 1,500 employees across sales, service, parts, manufacturing, and administrative functions, HOLT CAT delivers both transactional equipment supply and long-cycle rebuild and maintenance services to construction, mining, agriculture, and industrial customers.
Microsoft Project, AutoDESK, and Solidworks. The company also uses Monday.com for task management and Coda for documentation, alongside legacy Microsoft Access for data management.
Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. HOLT CAT operates across a 118-county Texas territory spanning from the Red River to the Rio Grande, plus global used-equipment sales.
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