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Caterpillar Invests in U.S. Manufacturing, Future Workforce Skills Training

Caterpillar invests $100 million in workforce training, starting in Indiana with up to $5 million for advanced manufacturing skills. The initiative aims to prepare workers for the future and boost job quality and innovation. Indiana praised for its business climate. Expansion plans include production of engines to meet growing energy needs. Caterpillar employs 51,000 people across 25 states.

October 21, 2025 - National Edition
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Caterpillar Inc. announced that Indiana will be among the first states to receive funding from its five-year, $100 million workforce pledge, and has committed up to $5 million to training and upskilling efforts across the state.

The pledge, announced as part of the company's centennial celebration, aims to grow interest in advanced manufacturing careers and prepare workers in the United States for the future, unlocking quality jobs and industry-wide innovation.

"The future workforce will need skills for what comes next," said Christy Pambianchi, Caterpillar chief human resources officer. "We have our experts working on innovative training and resources to help skill and inform the next generation on how to navigate the worksite of tomorrow, and we're excited to be starting here in Indiana to enable U.S. workers to enter highquality jobs in the American manufacturing industry."

Caterpillar will announce future workforce pledges in other states soon.

"Indiana is proud to be among the first states selected for Caterpillar's workforce investment, which is a testament to our pro-growth policies, world-class workforce and reputation as one of the best states in America to start and grow a business," said Governor Braun. "Caterpillar's continued commitment to Indiana demonstrates the strength of our business climate and our shared vision for the future of American manufacturing. We look forward to working together to prepare more Hoosiers for the high-quality careers of tomorrow."

Caterpillar made the future workforce announcement at the company's large engine facility in Lafayette, Ind., which recently announced a $725 million capital expansion — one of the largest single manufacturing investments in the company's global history — to greatly increase engine production and help meet the nation's growing power needs.

"The demand for energy is increasing like never before," said Jason Kaiser, Caterpillar energy and transportation group president. "Many of the engines manufactured here in Lafayette will support power generation customers by providing reliable power — keeping operations running during outages and helping meet the growing energy needs driven by AI, data centers and other critical infrastructure across America and around the world."

One of America's oldest manufacturers, Caterpillar is a part of the country's infrastructure, with more than 65 primary locations across 25 states and independent dealers from coast to coast. As a net exporter, Caterpillar workers in the United States build products that are shipped around the world, growing exports by 75 percent since 2016.

Caterpillar employs 51,000 people in the United States, including more than 4,100 workers at 12 facilities across Indiana.

For more information, visit caterpillar.com


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