Volvo Makes $150 Million Investment in Powertrain Plant

Volvo says it will spend $150 million over the next four years to expand a Hagerstown, Md. truck engine plant. The Volvo Powertrain facility will deliver the next generation diesel engine family for the Volvo Group’s two North
American truck brands – Mack and Volvo.

“The decision represents an important commitment to the North American truck market,” said Leif Johansson, president and CEO of the Volvo Group. “Hagerstown will ensure that demanding Mack and Volvo customers in this market can expect industry-leading quality and performance for years to come.”

The Hagerstown plant has been producing Mack engines since 1961 and recently delivered its millionth engine. Volvo truck engines currently in operation in North America are built at Volvo Powertrain’s plant in Sk

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