Mack and Peterbilt are both well-known names in trucking, and both have sizable chunks of the U.S. market. So how do these ...
World War II was over. The American economy was white-hot and getting hotter. Construction and manufacturing were booming. And the first truck fleets were experimenting with a business model that ...
Standing in the Brooklyn Naval Yard, gazing at the new Mack Pioneer Class 8 tractor, I was struck by the duality of its exterior design: A new truck. But one that carries over a century's worth of ...
Mack Trucks unveiled a new series of trucks this week, which the company said “is built for regional-haul applications that delivers enhanced maneuverability, improved fuel efficiency and driver ...
The lineup aims to demonstrate its vocational offerings for concrete producers, contractors, and specialty operators.
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Mack Trucks unveiled an overhaul of the Anthem tractor on June 25, repositioning the Volvo Group subsidiary’s Class 8 semi as a ...
Mack is one of the most popular semi-truck brands in America. With models like the Mack Anthem and Mack Granite, the company has helped define trucking life in the States since the early 1900s.
The iconic American brand Mack Trucks is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year. In 1900, brothers Jack and Gus Mack made their first motorized vehicle, a bus, in Brooklyn, New York. Now, 125 ...
Mack got its start 125 years ago when Jack and Gus Mack founded the company in Brooklyn, NY, in 1900. Since that time, the Mack name has become synonymous with heavy-duty and semi-trucks in close to ...