Mack Celebrates 40 Years in the Lehigh Valley

GREENSBORO, NC – It was 40 years ago the first on-highway rig rolled off Mack Trucks Lehigh Valley Operations manufacturing facility located in Lower Macungie Township, PA and on Thursday the company paused to remember the occasion.

“Over the past 40 years, we have proudly assembled thousands of Mack models for customers around the world,” said Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks North America. “Each employee’s precision and dedication also has helped solidify Mack’s reputation for building some of the toughest, highest-quality and most durable trucks on the road.”

Since the production of the Mack F711ST model there in 1975, all Mack trucks built for North America and export are assembled at the facility.

Site preparation for the one million square-foot plant began in May 1974. Construction began shortly thereafter, and was completed in less than one year. The plant’s layout was designed in-house by Mack employees, without the help of outside consultants, to maximize manufacturing efficiency and flexibility, according to the company.

With a 700-strong workforce, the first trucks produced at Mack Lehigh Valley Operations included Mack CF model fire apparatus, Mack F model cabover highway trucks and off-highway models like the Mack M series mining trucks and the Mack Pack articulated bottom dump.

Recent investments in the plant have further streamlined the production process, according to Mack, with revised sub-assembly and material handling processes to improve production efficiency. The site has also invested in new equipment to improve post-production testing and inspection processes to ensure the highest quality standards are met.

The site has been commemorating its 40th anniversary throughout the year. Employee celebrations took place earlier this summer and unique 40th anniversary banners and branding have been displayed throughout the site.

In conjunction with the anniversary, Mack also announced it would be changing the name of the facility from Macungie Cab & Vehicle Assembly to Mack Lehigh Valley Operations, highlighting the site’s regional impact.

“This new name identifies our heritage, but also more accurately captures our operational footprint and the contributions of our employees who live throughout the region,” said Wade Watson, vice president and general manager of Mack Lehigh Valley Operations. “Although we are celebrating four decades of success at our plant, we have been revitalizing the facility with innovative systems and tools that already give our operation a very modern feel, and we are not yet complete with our updates.”

 


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