A Heritage of Innovation
The Holt family business tradition goes back
to the mid-1880’s in California when Benjamin Holt produced
his first horse-drawn “Link-Belt Combined Harvester,” starting
a tradition of invention and innovation that has endured for
generations.
Later, Holt produced some of the earliest steam traction engines
and also charted a new direction – an unheard of level
of customer service for Holt Manufacturing Company, an emphasis
still at HOLT CAT today, which utilizes a values-based
leadership process. |
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| Benjamin Holt |
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| As Holt's early tractors grew larger
and more unwieldy, their giant wheels bogged down in the
farmlands, encouraging the development of the pioneering
Holt track-type model. |
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Finding that heavy farm equipment
bogged down in the loose soil of the San Joaquin River Delta,
Holt put
his inventive mind to work again, using self-laying tracks
instead of wheels on his new invention. On November 24, 1904,
the first successful track-type tractor, the “Caterpillar,” crawled
across a California wheat field, making history every foot
of the way. Its commercial success was assured once Holt
found a way to power it with a gasoline engine in 1908. |
| As the company grew, Holt moved the tractor manufacturing
operations to a more central location in Peoria, Illinois,
where Caterpillar Inc. is still headquartered. |
The impact of the Caterpillar tractor went far beyond
agriculture. In World War I, it fought the mud of the Western
front, towing equipment for the Allied military forces
and was the inspiration for the development of the British
tank, which profoundly altered ground warfare tactics.
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| The Original Caterpillar Tractor - By
1906, Holt tracks had proven so effective in plowing marshy
delta
lands that
wheels
had
become a
thing of the past. Holt machines developed an international
reputation. |
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| In 1925, Holt Manufacturing Company merged
with one of its longtime competitors, Best Tractor Company,
to form Caterpillar Tractor Co., consolidating the dealerships
of both companies into a network of strong, independent Caterpillar
dealerships known for their responsive service. |
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| The first Holt logo used in a 1912
sales brochure commemorated the company's 1883 manufacturing
origin. |
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One of Holt’s sons, William
K. “Bill” Holt, established the first Caterpillar
dealership in Mexico in the mid-1920s, initiating what would
be a long-standing business relationship between the Holt
Companies and Mexico which continues successfully today.
In 1933, Bill
Holt was authorized to operate the dealership for the 60
southern counties of Texas.
Holt’s inventiveness continued to flourish in Texas.
Seeing the need for specialized land-clearing equipment, Bill
Holt encouraged the development of the Holt root plow during
the 1940s. After developing the root plow, in quick succession
he developed Holt root rakes and other brush management implements. |
| Today, the Holt land-clearing equipment is
sold all over the world, a tribute to the second generation
of Holt ingenuity. |
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| The innovative design of Holt combines replaced
costly gearing with "link belt" chains that transmitted
power from the wheel to the combine's working parts. |
In the 1950’s, Bill Holt brought two
of his nephews into the dealership – B.D. Holt and
Holt Atherton. In 1961, B.D. Holt purchased Bill Holt’s
assets in the 20 southern counties of the William K. Holt
territory and established B.D. Holt Co. as a Caterpillar
dealer with headquarters in Corpus Christi. His years of
leadership resulted in successful diversification and further
growth for the company including the vision to invest in
packaging gas compression equipment for the petroleum marketplace.
In 1969, B.D. Holt and his partner Mark Hulings formed Energy
Industries, Inc. to manufacture and market gas compressors
powered by Caterpillar engines. Energy Industries enjoyed
tremendous success and as part of the Holt Companies’
business strategy, it was sold in 1993.
In 1963, Holt Atherton purchased Bill Holt’s assets
in the northern 40 counties of the William K. Holt territory
and established Holt Machinery Co. with its headquarters
in San Antonio. In 1972 he built a modern, new branch store
to serve the Austin market. Manufacturing facilities for
land clearing equipment and water wagons were greatly expanded
in 1975 and in 1978 a branch store was established in Laredo
to service that area. |
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| This 1908 model of the Holt steam-powered
crawler proved highly effective in the project to build
the Los Angeles, California, Aqueduct. Holt then moved
to another innovation - powering his tractor with a
gasoline engine. |
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Peter M. Holt, B.D. Holt’s
son, joined the B.D. Holt Co. in 1973, later becoming Chief
Executive Officer of the Holt Companies and pushing forward
with a diversification program. In 1985, he was appointed
as Caterpillar dealer for the western half of Ohio. This
move enabled Holt to reduce its dependence on Texas’ natural
resource-based economy.
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In 1987, B.D. Holt Co. acquired controlling
interest in Holt Machinery Co. and merged the two territories
of the original William K. Holt Machinery Co. to form Holt
Company of Texas.
As the Holt Companies expanded, Peter M. Holt saw the need
to develop a long-term vision and growth process. He wanted
to reinforce the Holt tradition of quality products and service
to customers, and he recognized the importance of involving
the workforce in the progress and goals of the companies.
The result was the creation of the Holt Companies mission
statement and core business values in 1988, which serve as
the centerpiece of a quality oriented, values-based management
process called Values-Based Leadership®.
Since the inception of Values-Based Leadership, the Holt
Companies experienced significant growth in sales and profits,
which has been accompanied by a spirit of shared responsibility,
enhanced collaboration and a commitment to maintain the tradition
of quality products and service for customers in a dynamic
business environment.
On April 1, 2002, Peter M. Holt, chief executive officer
of Holt Company of Texas announced Holt’s purchase
of certain assets of Dallas-based Darr Equipment Co. This
purchase made the new company, HOLT CAT, one of the largest
Caterpillar dealers in the world.
The purchase of Darr’s Texas operation is consistent
with Holt’s vision of stability and effective strategic
growth. With this acquisition, HOLT CAT doubled in size,
adding full-service stores in Fort Worth, Irving (Dallas),
Longview, Texarkana, Tyler and Waco; Cat Rental Stores in
Fort Worth, North Dallas and Waco; and specialty operations
in Bridgeport and Irving.
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WATCH THE VIDEO
This excerpt from the Holt 100th Anniversary Video includes
an animation of the original Caterpillar in action! Click
the link to view. |
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