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ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Mack Defense officially delivered to the U.S. Army and the U.S. Army Reserve the first M917A3 heavy dump trucks during a tented ceremony Sept. 23.
Mack Trucks traces its founding to 1900, when the Mack Brothers Company, started by brothers Jack and Gus Mack in Brooklyn, New York, produced its first motorized vehicle, a sightseeing bus.
May 30 (UPI) -- Mack Defense has been awarded a contract by the Department of Defense for heavy-load dump trucks. The contract, from U.S. Army Contracting Command and announced on Tuesday, is ...
A convoy of 10 Mack trucks including a dump truck, two day cabs and several new Mack Anthem models recently traveled nearly 850 miles from Allentown, Pennsylvania to Atlanta, Georgia over two days ...
1 / 3 Show Caption + Sodiers from the 92nd Engineer Battalion inspect their new M917A3 heavy dump trucks, Feb. 23 on Fort Stewart.
The Mack MD with the 23,000-lb. rear axle specifically benefits refuse packers with 11-20 yard rear loaders, as well as those Mack MD models being utilized as water trucks holding 2,000-2,500 ...
Mack Trucks was awarded the contract for up to 683 M917A3 dump trucks at up to $296.4 million from the United States military in 2018.
Mack's Class 6 and 7 MD Series trucks are designed specifically for medium-duty applications and will be built in a new production facility near Salem, VA.
The Mack MD with the 23,000-pound rear axle specifically benefits refuse packers with 11-yard up to 20-yard rear loaders, as well as those MD models being utilized as water trucks holding 2,000 to ...
Mack, along with third-party partners, will assist customers in developing the charging station design, installation, construction, hardware, and software needed for new BEV charging facilities.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Martin Weissburg, the newly appointed president of Mack Trucks, is studying further changes to the Lehigh Valley Operations plant as he begins to put his mark on what he called ...
Mack Trucks is not a stranger to the medium-duty truck market, and the company is back in action with a new medium-duty truck line for 2020. Learn more on CCJ.