Website launch kicks off 70th anniversary of Freightliner trucks

Feb. 23, 2012

Freightliner Trucks has launched a new website to celebrate its 70th anniversary. The site, located at www.freightlinertrucks.com/70years, includes an historical look at Freightliner’s legacy with a detailed timeline highlighting the company’s products and technological milestones.

“Seventy years ago, Freightliner Trucks first set industry standards with our products and technologies, and we’ve continued to raise the bar by developing vehicles that enhance productivity, reliability and driver comfort,” said David Hames, general manager, product marketing and strategy for Daimler Trucks North America. “We’re proud of our history, and even more excited about what’s ahead. Our concept vehicle will show that we’re continuing to lead the way with revolutionary innovations and ideas that will maximize performance and profitability.”

Freightliner will showcase its vehicles and technologies, including a concept truck, at the 2012 Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, KY, March 22-24.

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