Caterpillar Transforms with AI-Powered Services and Autonomous Tech in Digital Overhaul

March 9, 2026
Caterpillar Transforms with AI-Powered Services and Autonomous Tech in Digital Overhaul
  • Caterpillar is shifting from reactive maintenance to proactive, AI-assisted field service and autonomous capabilities to improve efficiency and safety, while addressing technician skill gaps and operations in remote environments.

  • The company runs a large e-commerce platform handling roughly $5 billion in digital transactions annually and maintaining about 1.5 million parts to support equipment spanning decades.

  • A broad digital transformation under Chief Digital Officer Ogi Redzic aims to connect machines, customers, and dealers through digital platforms and AI across the business.

  • The next phase focuses on physical AI, embedding intelligent computing into machines in collaboration with NVIDIA, enabling local data processing and greater autonomy, including autonomous mining equipment already in operation.

  • Caterpillar’s digital organization has grown from about 600 to nearly 3,000 professionals, building a scalable foundation to support e-commerce, fleet management, and technician tools.

  • Helios, Caterpillar’s data platform, aggregates dozens of data sources and processes massive operational data to fuel AI and ML recommendations for dealers and customers, following consolidation of disparate systems.

  • Predictive maintenance monitors 1.5 million connected assets using telematics, sensors, oil analysis, and environmental data to generate high-priority, high-resolution service events and reduce unplanned downtime.

  • AI assistants assist technicians with inspections and repairs using a knowledge base of about 25,000 manuals and documents, with plans to extend support through smart glasses for field work.

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