Tigercat Industries

Tigercat Industries is a Canadian manufacturer of heavy equipment, primarily for forestry.

History
Tigercat began as a partnership between loggers and fabricator MacDonald Steel to make specialty forestry products. The first product, the Tigercat 726 feller buncher, came out in 1992. Initial production was at MacDonald Steel's facility in Cambridge, Ontario with dedicated facilities opening in Brantford and Woodstock, Ontario. The Tigercat 726 was designed to suit the Southeast United States market. MacDonald Steel owner Ken MacDonald served as the initial CEO with Tony Iarocci serving as president.

In 1995 Tigercat opened a primary production site in Paris, Ontario. They significantly expanded the site in 2014. The region was historically a major production center for heavy machinery with John Deere, Caterpillar Inc., Massey Ferguson, and Cockshutt Plow Company having factories there. These largely moved away or changed their focus leaving Tigercat as the primary employer in the industry.

Iarocci stepped down as president in 2014 and was replaced by Grant Somerville. In 2020 the company launched a new "TCi" brand for new products with applications beyond timber harvesting. The first product was the TCi 920 dozer. In 2020 it acquired Ragnar Original Innovations (ROI) of Chester, New Hampshire which manufactures materials handing equipment.

Somerville was replaced as president by MacDonald in 2022.

Products

 * 726 feller buncher
 * LSX870D shovel logger
 * 880E logger
 * 6050 mobile carbonator machine
 * 570 harvesting head

TCi

 * 920