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Mack Trucks is one of the world's leading truck manufacturing companies. Based in the United States, Mack has been owned by AB Volvo since 2001.

The company's headquarters are located in Allentown, Pennsylvania in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley. The company also maintains a manufacturing facility in neighboring Macungie, Pennsylvania.

Mack Trucks is a top producer in the vocational, on road, vehicle market, Class 8 through Class 13. It is also the most popular heavy-duty off-road truck manufacturer in America. On the front of each Mack you will find the company's distinctive logo, silver colored Bulldog. Mack also produces highway models.

Mack Trucks have been sold in 45 countries. The Macungie, Pennsylvania manufacturing plant, located close to its Allentown headquarters, produces the Mack Granite, RD, RB, CL, LE, DM, and MR models, these include the construction and refuse series products. In Dublin, Virginia, the "Vison by Mack" and CH highway models are made at the New River Valley Assembly plant. Engines, the Maxitorque ES T300 series transmissions, the TC-15 transfer case, and rear engine power take-offs are designed and manufactured in Hagerstown, Maryland.

Mack’s right-hand drive vehicles are produced in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia for worldwide distribution. Assembly for South America is done at Mack de Venezuela C.A., in Caracas, Venezuela. The Venezuela operation is a chassis knock-down (CKD) facility. The components are shipped from the United States to Caracas and the plant then does final assembly.

Mack also has a remanufacturing center in Middletown, Pennsylvania where it takes used parts and refurbishes them resale/reuse.

"Built like a Mack Truck" has become part of "Americana", slang for something "tough".

Mack Trucks timeline

Mack AC delivery truck at the Petersen Automotive Museum
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Mack AC delivery truck at the Petersen Automotive Museum

Mack 4-to-5 ton 6x4 wrecker, 1941.
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Mack 4-to-5 ton 6x4 wrecker, 1941.

Products

R/RB,U,RD,DM-Models

Mack started to produce the R and U Model in the early 1960s, for highway use, and the RD and DM Models for construction use. The 4 models featured the same cab, the U and DM had the cab offset to the left, and the early RD and DM had 3-piece steel hoods, and they later had 1-piece hoods, the RD had a new hood and the DM the U hood. In the late 1980s, the R and U Models were discontinued, the RB was introduced, mostly for severe-duty applications, and the hood was slightly modified.

2002 was the last year for the RD, and 2005 for the RB and DM, the DM being the last one to be discontinued, it was the last model to use this cab, and the last model of this family that was produced. As a replacement for the construction models, Mack started to offer the Granite, Granite Bridge-Formula and Granite Axle-back, however, they feature a centered cab, and which is not offset like the DM.

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