This year, San Antonio, Texas based Holt Cat, the largest Cat dealer in the U.S., celebrates its 75th anniversary as a dealer for Caterpillar Inc. In June of 1933, company founder William K. “Bill” Holt established Wm. K. Holt Machinery Co. in San Antonio, to serve as the Cat dealership for 60 South Texas counties. His first location, a small store at 1333 South Flores Street, was staffed with only three employees. Bill Holt was the second son of Benjamin Holt, who is credited with developing the first practical track type - tractor in 1904 which he named the Caterpillar.
Since its inception, skilled Holtemployees have provided superior Caterpillar equipments and service and built valued relationships with customers. Today Holt Cat is one of the largest Caterpillar dealers in the world: over 2,000 employees serve machine and engine customers from 20-plus locations, from the Red River to the Rio Grande. Holt Cat’s 800 service technicians support the large volume of Caterpillar machines and engines operating in their 118 county Texas territory.
Although Holt is primarily a Caterpillar distributor, they have fabricated their own line of land clearing tools and Spray King water tankers since the late 1940s. Using their extensive machining and fabrication capabilities, they also design and fabricate many unique equipment items for customers on a custom basis.
Holt sells Caterpillar equipment ranging from 5,000 pound skid steer loaders to massive track - type tractors and off highway trucks weighing hundreds of thousands of pounds. Industrial engines provided by Holt range from less than 25 to almost 10,000 horsepower.
About Holt :
Holt Cat sells, rents and services Caterpillar machines and engines in a 118-county Texas territory spanning from the Red River to the Rio Grande. Holt also offers extensive machine and engine rebuild capabilities and sells used construction equipment around the world. The Holt team of 2,000 men and women is committed to providing rock solid stability with superior products and services for heavy equipment and engine users from Brownsville to Texarkana.
