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The Macungie, Pennsylvania plant includes cab and chassis assembly lines, a truck modification center, and an engine grooming line. Recent renovations, including an $84 million upgrade, have updated the facility with Lean Manufacturing principles, new equipment, and expanded capabilities.
The entire line of Mack class 8 trucks is assembled in the 1 million square foot Lehigh Valley Operations (LVO) assembly plant.
Every Mack truck built for the North American market gets its start at the company’s cab and vehicle assembly plant in Macungie, Pennsylvania. Visit Mack Powertrain Development and Production
Test drive Mack trucks on our paved track and off-road course, both located within the Mack Experience Center property. Discover the entire Mack truck range and explore the latest innovations designed to meet the toughest demands of your business.
MACUNGIE, Pa. — Vehicle manufacturing at Mack Trucks’ Lehigh Valley Operations facility got a big funding boost Thursday. U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., said in a release that $208 million will go to support Volvo Mack Trucks’ production of zero-emissions vehicles.
Every Mack truck built for the North American market gets its start at the company’s cab and vehicle assembly plant in Macungie, Pa. The plant in Hagerstown, Md., develops and manufactures all of Mack’s heavy-duty diesel engines, transmissions and drivelines. Mack's global heaquarters is located at 7900 National Service Road, Greensboro, NC, 27409.
Mack Trucks has completed an $84 million overhaul of its Lehigh Valley Operations site in Lower Macungie Township, promising even greater production quality, safety and efficiency. The...
L. MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. - Mack Trucks and the United Auto Workers Union have come to a tentative agreement. A newly released local contract writes that the agreement provides greater job...
Mack’s Lehigh Valley plant turns 40. The first highway truck assembled at Mack Trucks’ Lehigh Valley Operations manufacturing facility located in Lower Macungie Township, Pennsylvania, rolled off the production line 40 years ago.
LOWER MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. - For the third straight week, employees at Mack Trucks are continuing their strike, camping outside the plant near Macungie.