GREENSBORO, NC (July 25, 2011) – The City of Grand Junction, Colorado recently accepted delivery of four natural gas-powered MACK® TerraPro™ Low Entry refuse trucks – the first natural gas refuse trucks to operate in Western Colorado.
“Grand Junction is committed to clean air technology and we’ve long relied on Mack trucks to handle our refuse [...]
Mack Delivers Natural Gas-Powered TerraPro Refuse Trucks to City of Grand Junction, Colorado
Reardon Named Mack Vice President, Sales
GREENSBORO, NC (July 5, 2011) – Michael Reardon was named vice president of sales for Mack Trucks, Inc., effective July 1. He brings more than 20 years of sales and marketing leadership to his new position, where he will be responsible for Mack’s national accounts and business development.
Since coming to Mack from American Isuzu Motors [...]
MACK® Granite™ Stars in Third Transformers Movie Transformers: Dark of the Moon now in theaters
GREENSBORO, NC (June 30, 2011) – A MACK® truck once again makes it to the big screen, this time in a leading role as MEGATRON, leader of the DECEPTICONS, in the DreamWorks Pictures/Paramount Pictures’ production, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, directed by Michael Bay.
In the movie – the third of the Transformers series – MEGATRON [...]
MACK® mDRIVE™ Transmission to be Assembled in U.S
GREENSBORO, NC (June 1, 2011) – Mack Trucks, Inc. today announced that assembly of the MACK® mDRIVE™ automated manual transmission will begin at the company’s Hagerstown, MD, powertrain plant in the third quarter of 2012.
Mack introduced the mDRIVE in the first quarter of 2010, and quickly sold out of the 500 units available last year. [...]
Mack to Increase Production, Hire 300 at Pennsylvania Plantto Meet Increased Demand
GREENSBORO, NC (May 20, 2011) – Mack Trucks, Inc. today announced that, primarily due to increased demand for MACK® Pinnacle™ model highway trucks, the company will boost production at its Macungie, PA, truck plant in August and hire approximately 300 people to support the increase. Because of recent recalls of employees laid off during the truck [...]
read more »Mack Brings State Farm’s “Agents on a Mission” Tour Promoting Disney•Pixar’s Film CARS 2 to Bulldog Country
Two-Day Stop at Mack Customer Center and America on Wheels Transportation Museum in Allentown, PA
LEHIGH VALLEY, PA (May 12, 2011) – With a new MACK® Pinnacle™ model leading the way, State Farm’s “Agents on a Mission” tour for Cars 2 – the action-packed international adventure from Disney•Pixar that hits theaters June 24 – recently stopped [...]
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Mack Touts Success of Natural Gas-Powered TerraPro™ Model, Unveils Series of Product Enhancements
DALLAS, TX (May 10, 2011) – Mack Trucks, Inc. will showcase its TerraPro™ refuse series lineup, including a natural gas-powered version, and roll out a bevy of new product enhancements during Waste Expo 2011 in Dallas.
Introduced in Oct. 2010 at the Mack World Sales Conference, the [...]
Mack Celebrates 50 Years of Powertrain Assembly in Hagerstown
1.5 Million Square Foot Maryland Facility Opened in 1961
HAGERSTOWN, MD (May 4, 2011) – In a ceremony today at the plant in Hagerstown, MD, where its powertrain components have been assembled since 1961, Mack Trucks, Inc. paid tribute to the past, celebrated the present and cast a positive eye to the future.
In 1959, looking for [...]
Mack Names Tri-State Truck Center 2010 Distributor of the Year
GREENSBORO, NC (April 18, 2011) – Mack Trucks, Inc. named Tri-State Truck Center, Memphis, Tennessee, as its 2010 North American Distributor of the Year.
Each year, Mack acknowledges the efforts and contributions of its dealer network by honoring high-performing North American and International distributors. Selection criteria include sales, facilities, personnel, service, parts, general management, customer satisfaction and [...]
Mack poised for success
LOUISVILLE, KY (March 31, 2011) – At the 2011 Mid-America Trucking Show (MATS) today, Kevin Flaherty, Mack senior vice president, U.S. and Canada, said that despite ongoing weakness in the construction sector, the company is well-positioned for success. “I’m proud to say that despite there being almost no Class 8 construction truck market last year, we managed to maintain our overall North American market share, actually grow our U.S. share, and preserve or expand our leadership positions in the segments of the market that are core to Mack,” Flaherty said.
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