2,000th Mack rolls off line

May 20, 2003
The 2,000th Mack highway vehicle rolled off the line at the New River Valley Mack Truck Inc. assembly facility yesterday, the truck maker announced. The milestone at the Dublin, VA, plant comes just six months after Mack ended production of CH and Vision highway models at its facility in Winnsboro, SC. The last Mack came off the line in Winnsboro November 8, and the plant was closed on November 15.
The 2,000th Mack highway vehicle rolled off the line at the New River Valley Mack Truck Inc. assembly facility yesterday, the truck maker announced.

The milestone at the Dublin, VA, plant comes just six months after Mack ended production of CH and Vision highway models at its facility in Winnsboro, SC.

The last Mack came off the line in Winnsboro November 8, and the plant was closed on November 15.

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