New Manufacturing Plant to Increase Mack Trucks Production Capacity
Mack Trucks' parent company, Volvo Group, announced it will be building a new heavy-duty truck manufacturing plant in Mexico to supplement the Group’s U.S. production.
Due to open in 2026, the plant will provide additional manufacturing capacity to support the sales and growth of Mack Trucks in North and Latin America, in addition to supporting Volvo Trucks production.
The new plant will be approximately 1.7 million square feet in size and will focus on production of heavy-duty conventional vehicles. It will be a complete conventional vehicle assembly facility including cab body-in-white production and paint.
Adding production in Mexico will improve logistics for truck sales in the southwestern and western regions of the U.S. and in Mexico and Latin America. It also increases the capacity, resilience and flexibility of the Group’s North American production capabilities.
The Mack LVO plant in Pennsylvania and the Volvo NRV plant in Virginia will continue to be the company’s main North American heavy truck production sites. The Group has invested more than $73 million over the last five years in LVO expansion and upgrades and is currently investing an additional $80 million to prepare for future production.
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