In addition to its Macungie manufacturing facility, Mack also has a remanufacturing center in Middletown, Pennsylvania. Components were shipped from the United States to Caracas for final assembly.
The former Venezuela operation is a complete knock down (CKD) facility. Mack no longer operates Mack de Venezuela C.A., in Caracas, Venezuela. Assembly for South America is done in Macungie alongside the North American trucks. Parts for Mack's right-hand-drive vehicles are produced in Brisbane, Australia for worldwide distribution. Īccording to local historians, Mack transmissions, TC-15 transfer cases, and rear engine power take-offs are designed and manufactured in Hagerstown, Maryland, which was the original factory location. Located near its former Allentown corporate headquarters, the Macungie, Pennsylvania, manufacturing plant produces all Mack products, including Mack MP-series engines. Mack trucks have been sold in 45 countries. Mack Trucks is one of the top producers in the vocational and on-road vehicle market, class 8 through class 13. The company's manufacturing facilities are located at Lehigh Valley Operations (LVO) formally known as the Macungie Assembly Operations Plant in Lower Macungie Township, Pennsylvania.
Founded in 1900 as the Mack Brothers Company, it manufactured its first truck in 1905 and adopted its present name in 1922. Mack Trucks, Inc., is an American truck manufacturing company and a former manufacturer of buses and trolley buses.