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Mack Trucks 2025 Calendar Contest Open for Submissions
The Mack Trucks Calendar Contest for 2025 focuses on finding the oldest Mack truck in revenue operation to celebrate the company's 125th anniversary. Entries can earn bonus votes by submitting early, including a video entry, and participating in promotional bonus vote days.
Mack Trucks Leads the Charge Towards Commercial EV Adoption
Mack Trucks, a century-old manufacturer, introduces the LR Electric garbage truck and navigates challenges in the EV market. With a growing demand for commercial EVs and government support, they aim to lead in e-mobility.
Mack Trucks Investing $14.5 Million to Expand Roanoke Facility for Increased Production
Mack Trucks plans to invest $14.5 million in expanding its Virginia facility to boost production of the Mack MD Series and Mack MD Electric trucks, aligning with its goal of market leadership and sustainability.
Mack Trucks Invests $14.5M in Roanoke to Build Electric MD Line
Mack Trucks plans to invest $14.5 million in Roanoke, VA to expand its manufacturing space, accommodating the production of popular MD models and an emerging medium-duty electric truck line. The expansion aims to reinforce the company's commitment to the North American market, with the inclusion of incentives and sustainability goals.
Mack Trucks Invests $14.5 Million in Roanoke Valley Expansion
Mack Trucks will invest $14.5 million to expand its Roanoke, Virginia manufacturing facility, aimed at meeting demand for the Mack MD Series and Mack MD Electric vehicles. The project will create 51 jobs and receive state grants and incentives for support.