Daimler Builds 850,000th Truck at North Carolina Facility

Daimler Truck North America (DTNA) recently reached a major milestone: the assembly of its 850,000th truck at the Cleveland, North Carolina plant. This landmark vehicle, a Western Star 47X, demonstrates the manufacturer’s legacy of heavy-duty truck production and deep connections with industry leaders.

In a nod to a long-standing business relationship, the newly built 47X went to Alamo Group. Based in Seguin, Texas, Alamo Group is a trusted DTNA partner and a leading producer of snow and ice removal equipment. The new Western Star will join their Snow & Ice Team.

“Alamo Group has been a valued partner for many years, and we’re proud to support their mission with our most advanced vocational trucks,” said David Carson, senior vice president of Sales and Marketing at DTNA. “The Western Star 47X is purpose-built for demanding applications like snow and ice management.”

Cleveland Plant: Where Heavy Duty Meets Heritage

Founded in 1989, DTNA’s Cleveland Truck Manufacturing Plant now serves as the company’s biggest U.S. facility for building heavy-duty trucks. It sits on 178 acres, covers 1.2 million square feet, and employs about 2,000 people. The plant produces the Fifth Generation Freightliner Cascadia, along with the Western Star 47X and 49X models.

The Western Star brand, described as the fastest-growing division at DTNA, centers on performance, strength, and dependability. The featured 47X is designed specifically for tough jobs—its Detroit DD13 engine helps it plow through harsh snow and ice, meeting the high standards DTNA sets for its customers.

Driven by People and Progress

The assembly of over 850,000 trucks at the Cleveland site highlights the dedication and skill of its workforce. Senior vice president Jeff Allen stated, “Reaching 850,000 trucks is a testament to the dedication of our Cleveland team and the strength of our manufacturing processes.”

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