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Caterpillar's Third Global Operator Challenge

Heavy equipment operators from more than 40 countries will compete to claim the worldwide title in the largest challenge to date, says Tony Fassino, group president of Caterpillar Construction Industries.
By David Arminas December 17, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
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Caterpillar has launched its third Global Operator Challenge, where thousands of operators test their agility and versatility on a range of construction equipment and technology.

“For nearly 100 years, our customers have been pushing the limits with our machines,” said Tony Fassino, group president of Caterpillar Construction Industries. “This challenge helps showcase and celebrate the exceptional skills of the expert men and women in this important profession as they forge their legacies of being the best operators in the world.”

More than 140 Cat dealer competitions were held during the 2022-2023 challenge, which attracted more than 10,000 operators from 32 countries. The 2025-2026 challenge aims to include more events, countries and operators than previous programmes.

Operators are invited to compete in local challenges facilitated by Cat dealers around the globe during the first round, being held from January to September next year. The competitions will feature at least three different challenges on at least three separate pieces of equipment. Scoring is based on the operator’s skills, safety, efficiency and competence in using integrated technology such as payload, grade control and operator ease-of-use features to enhance the machine’s performance.

Winners from local dealer events will advance to regional semifinal competitions during the fall of 2025. Nine finalists will emerge from the regional semifinals and participate in the final competition in March 2026 at Caterpillar’s outdoor Festival Grounds exhibit during CONEXPO-CON/AGG in Las Vegas. The winner receives either a US$10,000 cash prize or an equal value trip for two where Caterpillar has a location worldwide.

For more information and official rules about the Global Operator Challenge, including how to participate, visit www.cat.com/operatorchallenge.

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