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Navistar Defense receives $66M in vehicle delivery orders

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Navistar Defense announced that it has received $66 million in delivery orders from the U.S. Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command. All 492 vehicles will go to support security and rebuilding efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

“In less than seven years, we have received nearly 30,000 vehicle orders, with a majority of those being military commercial off-the-shelf vehicles,” says Archie Massicotte, president of Navistar Defense. “This diversified portfolio provides a strong base for our business, and it will continue to do so as we sustain these vehicles throughout their 15- to 20-year lifecycles.”

Under the delivery orders, Navistar will provide several variants that share vehicle commonality. Vehicles based on the International 7000-MV, or WorkStar, platform, include general troop transport vehicles, fuel tankers, water trucks and wreckers. The company also will provide buses. The units are additional orders placed under four existing Navistar contracts. Deliveries will begin in December.

Bus production will occur at the company’s assembly plant in Tulsa, Okla. The remaining vehicles will be produced at Navistar’s facilities in Garland, Texas, and West Point, Miss.