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Volvo Group to build new Truck Plant in Monterrey

Business |Investment

Volvo Group is investing $700 million in a Monterrey truck plant, set to open in 2026, to enhance North American production.

638 views | Date: August 23, 2024

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Volvo Group to build new Truck Plant in Monterrey
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Monterrey, North America- Volvo Group., announced plans to build a new heavy-duty truck manufacturing plant in Monterrey, Mexico, to support the growth of Volvo and Mack Trucks in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Latin America. The plant, expected to be operational by 2026, will supplement U.S. production.

Monterrey provides significant logistical efficiencies for supporting sales to the southwestern and western regions of the U.S., and to Mexico and Latin America.  With its proximity to the U.S. border and well-developed infrastructure, the Group considers Monterrey an ideal location for building a mature supply and production ecosystem.

Growth in North America is a strategic priority for the Group, and this investment is part of a comprehensive effort to increase the strength and flexibility of the Group’s industrial footprint and supply chain in the region.  This includes an agreement to acquire Commercial Vehicle Group’s (CVG) production plant in North Carolina, which produces cabs for Mack’s heavy- and medium-duty trucks, for approximately USD 40 M (SEK 410 M). The agreement was announced August 1 by CVG and is expected to close in the second half of this year.     

The Monterrey plant represents an investment of approximately USD 700 M (SEK 7.2 billion) and will focus 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.

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