Warren CAT celebrated the grand opening of its new Engine Rebuild Center on Nov. 12, 2026, marking a major investment in West Texas and a significant expansion of the company's service capabilities for the oil and gas and electric power industries.
The facility at 3809 S. FM 1788 in Midland is designed to deliver efficient, precise and Caterpillar-backed engine and powertrain rebuild services while providing a modern, safe and climate-controlled work environment for technicians.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held, followed by guided tours of the facility and lunch for guests and members of the media.
The approximately 220,000-sq.-ft. complex includes a newly constructed 156,000-sq.-ft. Engine Rebuild Center featuring 26 rebuild bays and 10 teardown bays. The facility is equipped with four engine dynamometers, one transmission dynamometer and four 40-ton overhead cranes to support large-scale rebuild operations.
A key feature of the center is its Parts AutoStore system, an advanced robot-powered automation solution that streamlines the will-call process and improves parts order accuracy and speed.
Warren CAT is the first company outside of Caterpillar corporate to operate a facility with this level of automation.
Designed with climate-controlled bays, advanced tooling and leading-edge technology, the Engine Rebuild Center elevates the technician experience, according to the company.
These investments create a safer, more efficient workplace while supporting training, retention and career development.
The result is a facility that attracts top talent and delivers higher-quality outcomes for customers.
Warren CAT supplies and services Caterpillar equipment and power systems across West Texas, Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. The new Midland facility reinforces the company's role as a key service provider for regional energy and infrastructure customers while supporting local jobs and career development.
For details, visit warrencat.com/grandopening.
(All photos courtesy of Warren CAT.)












