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            [January 31, 2017] 
            (Reuters) - Caterpillar Inc 
			<CAT.N> said on Tuesday it would move its global headquarters to the 
			Chicago area from Peoria, Illinois later this year to move closer to 
			a global transportation hub and make it easier to recruit 
			executives. | 
		
            | The company said a limited number of senior executives will move 
			into leased office space beginning in 2017.
 About 300 workers, including some positions moved from Peoria, will 
			be based at the new location once it becomes fully operational, 
			Caterpillar said.
 
 The company did not specify the exact location of its new 
			headquarters.
 
 "Locating our headquarters closer to a global transportation hub, 
			such as Chicago, means we can meet with our global customers, 
			dealers and employees more easily and frequently," Chief Executive 
			Jim Umpleby said.
 
 Caterpillar, the world's largest construction and equipment maker, 
			said it will not build the previously announced headquarters complex 
			in Peoria.
 
 The company cut 12,300 jobs in 2016, including 7,700 in the United 
			States. Caterpillar is also considering closing two major production 
			facilities, including one in Aurora, Illinois.
 
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The company logo is seen on top of a building, where Caterpillar (China) 
Investment Co., Ltd. is located, in Beijing, January 22, 2013. REUTERS/Jason Lee 
 
Caterpillar shares were down 1.1 percent at $95.27 in the morning trading 
session.
 (Reporting by Rachit Vats in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva)
 
				 
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