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Sinking Auto Steel Demand Reveals Cracks in Robust US Market

The record steel rally is starting to show early signs of cooling, with one top U.S. producer scouring for buyers to take over abandoned orders of high-end metal used by automakers.

November 2, 2021
BusinessEquipmentLogistics

Worker Shortage Adds to Supply Chain Snags, Caterpillar CEO Says

Caterpillar Inc. is having a tough time getting the materials it needs from suppliers facing a labor crunch, adding another hurdle for the machinery maker already has said a global chip shortfall may keep it from fully meeting demand this year.

September 15, 2021
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Aluminum Industry Frets That Supply Snarls Have Just Begun

Supply chain snags that have roiled commodity markets and helped push aluminum prices to a 13-year high this week are unlikely to ease any time soon.

September 13, 2021
BusinessTechnologyEquipment

Caterpillar Says Chip Shortage May Hurt Equipment Deliveries

Caterpillar Inc. is warning of potential impacts ahead due to a global chip shortage, putting a damper on better-than-expected earnings for the world’s biggest maker of mining and construction equipment.

April 29, 2021
BusinessTechnologyEquipment

Caterpillar Sees Housing Boom Leading 2021 Sales Recovery

Caterpillar Inc. fourth-quarter earnings beat analysts’ expectations as reopening economies stoked demand for its signature yellow machines. The company said it expects stronger year-over-year sales this quarter, led by construction industries.

January 29, 2021
BusinessEquipment

Deere Raises Outlook With Farm Demand Cushioning Downturn

Deere & Co., the largest maker of agricultural machinery, increased its sales outlook for the year as farm equipment demand remained resilient despite an “uncertain†market due to the coronavirus pandemic.

August 21, 2020
BusinessEquipment

Caterpillar Sales Drop Highlights Worry of ‘Catatonic’ Recovery

Caterpillar Inc.’s machinery sales dropped by the most in 10 years last month in a sign of a deepening slump in its Americas businesses, where the company has extended plant shutdowns.

June 12, 2020
Business

U.S. Steel Foreshadows Blue-Collar Pain With 2,700 Layoffs

U.S. Steel Corp. expects to lay off about 2,700 employees as the virus forces the company to idle most of its blast furnaces.

May 1, 2020
BusinessEquipment

Caterpillar Sees Virus Pain Intensifying After Profit Trails

The world’s biggest maker of mining and construction equipment is predicting that the pain from the coronavirus crisis is far from over.

April 28, 2020
BusinessEquipment

Alcoa Cuts Supply and Pulls Outlook for Reeling Aluminum Market

One of the most recognizable names in the aluminum market offered little optimism for the industry as it’s rocked by the coronavirus crisis.

April 23, 2020