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Largest Caterpillar heavy equipment dealer
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Surrey, BC, Canada + 3 more
More locations: Saskatoon, SK, Canada | Calgary, AB, Canada | Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Finning International is a global distributor of heavy equipment and related services, with a focus on Caterpillar machines. It sells new and used Caterpillar equipment, provides parts, maintenance, and repairs, and offers fleet management and rental options through an extensive service network. The company works by partnering with Caterpillar to supply and support customer operations across Canada, South America, and the United Kingdom, backed by a large parts and service ecosystem, field technicians, and financing options. Finning differentiates itself through its long-standing relationship with Caterpillar, a broad geographic footprint, a scale of parts and service availability, and decades of experience serving customers in the heavy equipment sector. Its goal is to help customers maximize uptime and productivity by delivering reliable equipment, ready parts, skilled maintenance, and after-sales support at scale.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Vancouver, Canada
Founded
1933
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New Finning guide looks to unlock efficiencies in waste and recycling operations. 7 April 2026 FINNING UK & Ireland has published a practical guide detailing the small operational improvements to fleet management that can improve uptime, productivity, and safety in waste and recycling facilities. The firm explained that waste and recycling operators are facing mounting operational pressures - from rising costs and tighter contracts to increasing scrutiny on safety and managing unpredictable waste streams. Sites are also demanding operating environments that accelerate wear on machinery. Mobile plant managers are therefore under pressure to improve efficiency, reduce emissions, and maintain equipment availability. To address these challenges, the world's largest dealer of Cat equipment, parts, and aftermarket services, has published a guide designed to help operators identify practical ways to improve machine productivity, availability, and safety. The guide, entitled, Running a safer, cleaner site: A practical guide for driving productivity and efficiency in the waste and recycling sector, draws on the company's experience working with national and regional waste and recycling operators across the UK and Ireland, and outlines a four-step approach to improve site performance. Jonathan Davies, industry manager for industrial and waste at Finning UK & Ireland, said, "Waste and recycling sites operate in some of the toughest environments in industry. Machines are working with abrasive materials, in tight spaces and under constant pressure to keep throughput high. "Small operational improvements can have a major impact. Reducing idle time, improving equipment availability or eliminating small bottlenecks can quickly translate into significant gains across a site." The guide explores some of the key challenges faced by waste operators including: * Managing equipment availability * Improving site safety where plant and people interact * Using operational data more effectively * Ensuring machines are matched to the real demands of the site Jonathan added, "Progress in this sector rarely comes from one big change. It comes from getting the basics right, week after week. When operators build a consistent approach to equipment use, maintenance and site processes, the impact on safety, fuel use and productivity can be significant."
Wave pool industry update: Endless Surf expands team with new key roles. March 19, 2026 Endless Surf has appointed three executives as it expands its global surf park project pipeline, the company said today. Jason Birdsall has been named chief operating officer, Mimi Ng commercial director, and Diana Da Costa guest experience and implementation lead. The hires follow the launch of Endless Surf at ADRENA within The Red Sea Project in Saudi Arabia. New venues using Endless Surf technology are expected to open this year in Rio de Janeiro, Riyadh, Los Cabos, and Florida. Jason Birdsall, Chief Operating Officer Jason Birdsall joins Endless Surf as Chief Operating Officer, bringing extensive global operational leadership experience across high-tech manufacturing, supply chain development, and industrial scale-up. Beginning his career in Europe working with companies including Magna International and Sensata Technologies, Jason later spent more than a decade in Vancouver supporting the development and scaling of hydrogen fuel engine technologies for Daimler, Ford, and Ballard Power Systems. Known for building high-performance teams and simplifying complex operational challenges, Jason will lead Endless Surf's operational strategy as the company continues delivering surf park projects worldwide. Mimi Ng, Commercial Director Mimi Ng joins Endless Surf as Commercial Director, bringing more than two decades of experience in strategy, project delivery, and commercial leadership within the power and construction industries. Previously serving as Commercial Manager at Finning Canada, Mimi led contract development and proposal management across major infrastructure and power systems projects. At Endless Surf, Mimi will lead commercial strategy and contracting, strengthening the frameworks that support long-term partnerships with surf park developers while helping guide the company's expanding global project pipeline. Diana Da Costa, Guest Experience & Implementation Lead Diana Da Costa joins Endless Surf as Guest Experience & Implementation Lead, bringing direct surf park operational experience from her time at Alaïa Bay in Switzerland. At Alaïa Bay, Diana managed customer service operations, and later served as Guest Experience & Sales Manager, overseeing front-of-house operations, booking systems, and customer satisfaction. Her firsthand experience gives Endless Surf projects valuable insight into the realities of surf park operations after opening day. "Many projects focus heavily on development and construction," said Da Costa. "But the real work begins once a park opens and operations start. My role is to help clients prepare for that phase so they can deliver a strong guest experience from day one." In her role, Da Costa will support surf park operators with operational planning and lead the implementation of Surf Concierge software, which manages bookings, guest experience, and surf operations. The company said its broader platform includes wave design, surf operations, programming, and marketing functions supporting surf park operations globally. Alongside Diana's work supporting surf park readiness and the guest experience, Endless Surf's broader platform is supported by a team focused on the core elements that make surf parks thrive - surf operations and wave design with Cheyne Magnusson, Swell Studio and wave programming with Axel Terradillos, and marketing, activations, and surf industry engagement with Tanner Wilson. Staff - March 20, 2026 Belgian wave pool technology AllWaves, the inverse Surf Lakes-style wave machine, burst onto the scene in 2024 with a demo facility adjacent to the... Staff - March 19, 2026 In the fledgling wave pool jobs space, sometimes there's a perfect moment when everything aligns. For Roser Pie, it came when Flowstate advertised a... Tell your friends.
Finning offers UK fans a VIP insight into Cat's Malaga's Demonstration centre. Finning UK and Ireland has marked the 100th anniversary of Caterpillar with a celebration that reaches far beyond a standard promotional campaign. The company's 'Win Big with Finning' competition has been designed to spotlight the legacy, longevity and engineering influence of the Caterpillar brand while giving customers a chance to secure extraordinary prizes. Among the most coveted rewards is a VIP trip to Malaga for an exclusive tour of the Caterpillar Malaga Demonstration and Learning Centre in southern Spain. The anniversary year has encouraged major equipment suppliers to reflect on the evolution of construction machinery and the transformative role Caterpillar has played in modern infrastructure. Finning, as one of the brand's largest dealers, has underscored this milestone with a competition that blends product incentives, technology showcases and access to Caterpillar's specialised global training environment. A landmark giveaway for Construction customers. To celebrate the centenary, Finning launched its 'Win Big with Finning' competition, enabling entrants to choose between two headline prizes: a Cat 301.6 excavator or a Cat DE110E2 generator set. The offer has generated considerable interest in the UK and Ireland construction markets, particularly among SMEs and owner-operators seeking reliable compact equipment or dependable power solutions. In addition to the main prize selection, entrants are enrolled automatically into monthly prize draws. These include the rare opportunity to visit Malaga for a tailored two-day experience at Caterpillar's state-of-the-art demonstration facility. The trip covers return flights with hold luggage, two nights' accommodation and a comprehensive guided tour led by Caterpillar specialists. Inside the Malaga Demonstration and Learning Centre. The Caterpillar Malaga Demonstration and Learning Centre (MDLC) spans more than 260 acres on the Costa del Sol. The facility is designed to immerse visitors in the full breadth of modern Caterpillar machinery, control systems and digital technologies. It has become a global hub for operator training, equipment demonstrations and engineering showcases. The MDLC provides access to advanced systems such as Cat Minestar, Cat Command for Construction and machine simulators for track excavators and motor graders. These technologies offer insight into how Caterpillar is pushing forward with automation, remote operation and data-driven fleet optimisation. A technology playground for professionals. Tim Ballard, General Manager Retail and Marketing at Finning UK and Ireland, expressed just how valuable the MDLC experience is for construction professionals: "It is no secret to those in the industry that the Caterpillar facilities in Malaga are incredible, and we are thrilled to be able to give two lucky Caterpillar fans the opportunity to experience it first-hand." He highlighted the depth and interactivity of the experience: "This fantastic prize gives the winners a fun and informative opportunity to immerse themselves in the unique exhibition space and, most excitingly, directly interact with a whole host of specific Cat technology." The Technology Experience zone, one of the most recent additions to the centre, offers multiple hands-on stations showcasing the latest in construction innovation. Visitors can observe demonstrators remotely operating a D7 or 340 machine through the Cat Command station, a glimpse into the future of off-site and autonomous operations. Other areas introduce systems such as VisionLink, Cat Inspect, the Driver Safety System and Command for Compaction. The simulators remain a favourite among guests, providing realistic, physics-based training environments that mirror real-world operating conditions. Ballard added: "There's really no better way to celebrate 100 years of Cat technology than to visit this special facility that gives people the chance to get up close with everything that makes Caterpillar such an extraordinary company." Caterpillar's century of influence. Caterpillar's 100-year journey has shaped countless sectors, from construction and mining to energy, agriculture and transportation. Its innovations laid the groundwork for modern earthmoving, and its expanding portfolio of digital and autonomous technologies is now reshaping the next generation of jobsite productivity. The company's commitment to research and development has helped pioneer: * Remote and semi-autonomous operation platforms. * Integrated telematics and data-centric fleet management. * Fuel-efficient engines and advanced hydraulic systems. * Sustainability-driven solutions aimed at reducing emissions and optimising performance. The MDLC embodies this evolution, acting as a gateway for professionals to engage with cutting-edge machinery and to understand how Caterpillar's systems are engineered for precision, safety and long-term resilience. Strengthening industry skills and capabilities. A significant draw of the Malaga centre is its role in competence development. Construction companies across Europe use the facility to enhance operator expertise, evaluate new equipment and train teams on emerging digital tools. From interactive demonstrations to real-time analytics platforms, the MDLC bridges the gap between traditional machinery operation and the rapidly expanding digital ecosystem surrounding modern equipment. Visitors gain first-hand exposure to technologies that are increasingly central to tender requirements, ESG goals and efficiency-driven business strategies. For Finning, enabling customers to access such training aligns with its broader ambition to support the UK and Ireland construction markets. By offering this prize, the company is fostering industry upskilling while reinforcing Caterpillar's legacy of engineering leadership. How to enter the competition. Customers who want to be in the running for the Malaga trip can enter the competition for free by visiting the Finning website before 28 November. All entrants to the main prize draw are included automatically, making participation straightforward for operators, contractors and equipment buyers. Full competition details are available at: finning.com/winbig The centenary celebrations highlight more than a milestone. They demonstrate how global equipment providers and local distributors continue to adapt to a changing industry landscape. With digital transformation reshaping construction, remote operation growing rapidly and sustainability targets tightening, facilities like the MDLC serve as essential platforms for knowledge transfer. Finning's decision to give customers access to this environment reflects a broader shift across the sector: a stronger focus on innovation, connected machinery and data-driven decision-making. It also reinforces the enduring value of the Caterpillar brand as it steps confidently into its second century. A fitting tribute to A global icon. The opportunity to explore Caterpillar's Malaga base offers a rare insight into one of the most advanced construction technology hubs in Europe. The trip represents a chance for enthusiasts and professionals alike to celebrate the brand's heritage while gaining a clearer view of its future. As Caterpillar enters its next century, the MDLC stands as a testament to the company's commitment to excellence, safety and continuous improvement. The competition, meanwhile, ensures that a pair of fortunate winners will be able to witness that legacy first-hand.
Alternatively, Finning has recently launched its 'Rebuilt and Ready to Go' programme, giving customers immediate access to Cat machines that have been fully rebuilt to deliver like-new performance, but at a lower cost, with sustainability benefits.
Finning International, the world's largest Caterpillar dealer, appointed David Primrose chief financial officer effective immediately, according to a June 12 company release.