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Caterpillar to cut up to 5,000 jobs

by The Associated Press   

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Caterpillar said the job cuts and other expense reductions will lower operating costs by around $1.5 billion

PEORIA, Ill.—Caterpillar is cutting as many as 5,000 jobs as the construction and mining equipment maker pushes to reduce costs while dealing with downturns in key markets that it serves.

The company says most of the cuts will occur in 2015 in its salaried and management workforce.

It said total cuts could exceed 10,000 people as the company considers factories and manufacturing sites to close through 2018.

The company employs more than 126,000 people worldwide.

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Caterpillar also is dropping its 2015 revenue forecast by $1 billion to about $48 billion, and it says sales for 2016 should be about 5 per cent lower.

The company said the job cuts and other expense reductions are expected to help lower operating costs by around $1.5 billion.

Caterpillar says it faces challenging conditions in key sectors like mining and energy.

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