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Mack Trucks’ Lehigh Valley Operations completes renovation

Oct. 1, 2020
The site also added a new 20,000-square-foot building for a Customer Adaptation Center and to support the Mack LR Electric model that will be commercialized in 2021.

Mack Trucks’ Lehigh Valley Operations (LVO) in Macungie, Pa., has completed an $84 million renovation project dubbed “Reborn,” which revitalized the facility’s infrastructure, equipment, systems and processes.

“Mack’s Lehigh Valley Operations has built high-quality heavy-duty trucks that our customers depend on for 45 years,” said Martin Weissburg, president of Mack Trucks. “This investment in the plant, our people and new processes allows us to continue delivering on Mack’s legendary durability through integrated, modern manufacturing.”

According to Mack, thousands of upgrades were made to the plant’s manufacturing operations, including a 300,000 square-ft. expansion to improve material handling and flow; installation of new equipment and tooling; implementation of new manufacturing IT systems; and construction of a new audit building equipped with stalls and CNG test pads for quality checks on completed vehicles.

The site also added a new 20,000-square-foot building for a Customer Adaptation Center and to support the Mack LR Electric model that will be commercialized in 2021.

A major component of the project was the insourcing of complete chassis assembly to better manage and streamline the manufacturing process. Adopting lean manufacturing principles supported the LVO leadership goals.

“LVO has been completely transformed compared to the day I arrived in 2016,” said Rickard Lundberg, who as vice president and general manager of LVO led the project. “The physical space has been renovated to allow the openness for employees to learn together and embrace our lean manufacturing approach. Without the great people who are part of the LVO team, we could not have created this culture, this spirit of Mack Trucks that is reflected in each vehicle that rolls off the assembly line.” 

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