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Trucker Access › Forums › Diesel News › Volvo Group Building Truck Plant in Mexico – Equipment
The Volvo Group announced it will build a new heavy-duty truck manufacturing plant in Mexico to supplement the group’s U.S. production.
The plant will provide additional capacity to support the growth plans of both Volvo Trucks and Mack Trucks in the U.S. and Canadian markets, and support Mack truck sales in Mexico and Latin America. The plant is expected to be operational in 2026.
The Mack Lehigh Valley plant in Pennsylvania and the Volvo New River Valley plant in Virginia will continue to be the company’s main North American heavy truck production sites.
The new plant in Mexico will be approximately 1.7 million square feet in size, focusing on production of heavy-duty conventional vehicles for the Volvo and Mack brands. It will be a complete conventional vehicle assembly facility, including cab body-in-white production and paint.
Adding production in Mexico will deliver logistical efficiencies for supporting sales to the southwestern/western regions of the U.S., and to Mexico and Latin America, according to Volvo.
It also provides a mature supply and production ecosystem that will complement the U.S. system and increase the resilience and flexibility of the group’s North American industrial footprint.
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