Mack Trucks marks its 125th anniversary in 2025, celebrating a legacy that began in 1900 in Brooklyn, N.Y. The company debuted a special anniversary logo to commemorate this milestone, reflecting its enduring role in building America's infrastructure and its commitment to innovation.
"Every Mack truck that rolls off our assembly line carries forward a legacy of grit, innovation, and that unmistakable bulldog tenacity," said Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks. From hauling steel for the Brooklyn Bridge to deploying zero-emission electric vehicles like the LR Electric refuse truck, Mack has been a key player in transformative projects across the U.S. Over the decades, Mack pioneered innovations like integrated powertrains in the 1920s and continues to push boundaries with electric advancements, such as the LR Electric refuse trucks and MD Electric series for medium-duty applications.
Known for advancements like integrated powertrains and iconic engines such as the Thermodyne and Maxidyne, Mack continues to lead in sustainability with electric and autonomous technologies for the next generation of transportation.
"Our 125th anniversary isn’t just about celebrating our past – it’s about driving toward an even more innovative future," Roy emphasized, highlighting the company's commitment to sustainability and innovation as it enters its next chapter.
Today, Mack Trucks operates globally in over 45 countries, with key manufacturing facilities in Pennsylvania and Virginia. As the company looks to the future, it aims to lead in electric and autonomous technologies, building on the legacy of founders Jack and Gus Mack. According to Mack Trucks North America President Jonathan Randall, the milestone celebrates "not just the past but driving toward an even more innovative future."