Swedish truck maker AB Volvo announced plans to build a new heavy-duty truck manufacturing plant in Mexico, aimed at supplementing its U.S. production capabilities. This move has sparked significant backlash from the United Auto Workers (UAW), which expressed that it is "extremely disappointed" with Volvo's decision. The new facility is expected to bolster production capacity for both Volvo Trucks and Mack Trucks in North America.
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The new plant will support heavy duty truck production capacity for both Volvo Trucks and Mack Trucks in North America. #truckingnews https://t.co/BEywMhmVl2
⚠️ UAW 'EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED' WITH VOLVO'S MEXICO PLANT DECISION Full Story → https://t.co/58wpSNR0PM The United Auto Workers (UAW) said on Friday it is "extremely disappointed" with truck maker Volvo Group's decision to set up a new truck plant in Mexico, which the company…
Sweden’s Volvo Group announced that it will construct a heavy-duty truck manufacturing plant in Mexico. https://t.co/9HQHjWBfvn
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⚠️ TRUCK MAKER VOLVO TO BUILD NEW PLANT IN MEXICO Full Story → https://t.co/Uo6MlLSisy Swedish truck maker AB Volvo said on Thursday it would build a new heavy-duty truck manufacturing plant in Mexico to supplement the group's U.S. production. https://t.co/RivThjEx3I