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Mack Top Exporter of Trucks from North America in 2009

Mack Trucks, Inc. finished 2009 as the leading exporter of heavy-duty North American trucks.  Mack had nearly one-third of total truck exports from the U.S., Canada and Mexico to countries outside North America, with a 30.8% market share.

Mack has made strategic moves to strongly grow its presence in new and existing markets around the world, and to satisfy the desire for American-style trucks in many countries.  This demand is particularly strong for construction and heavy-haul applications, and Mack is well-positioned to meet this demand via its extensive product range and access to the infrastructure of its parent company, the Volvo Group.

“International sales continues to be an area of opportunity and growth for Mack as we strengthen our presence in established markets, such as Latin America and Australia, and grow elsewhere, such as Africa and the Middle East,” said Ron Huibers, Mack senior vice president, international.  “Our products have a strong reputation as the epitome of rugged, tough and reliable American-style trucks.”

Mack’s ability to draw upon the Volvo Group’s existing global infrastructure, with efficient logistics, strong dealers and expanded customer financing, is an important advantage in entering new markets.  In addition, Mack’s products complement the offerings of other Volvo Group business areas, such as Volvo Construction Equipment – a customer already purchasing  construction equipment from VCE might also operate dump trucks or equipment transporters.