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DTNA Produces 700,000th Truck at Mount Holly Plant
Daimler Trucks North America’s Mount Holly (N.C.) Truck Manufacturing plant recently marked two milestones, its 41st anniversary and the production of its 700,000th truck.

Available as a truck or tractor, the Freightliner M2 106 supports a wide range of bodies and chassis-mounted equipment.
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Daimler Trucks North America’s Mount Holly (N.C.) Truck Manufacturing plant recently marked two milestones, its 41st anniversary and the production of its 700,000th truck. The truck, a Freightliner M2 106 extended cab, was presented to Miller Industries.
Miller Industries is a leading manufacturer of towing and recovery equipment based in Ooltewah, Tenn., and has been a Freightliner customer for more than 24 years. Miller Industries was founded in 1990, employs around 1,200 employees worldwide, and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The company has a total of three manufacturing facilities in the United States, one in England and one in France.
Guests of honor from Miller Industries included: Will Miller, president and CEO; Vince Tiano, vice president of sales; Kipp Felice, vice president of marketing and business solutions; Billy Drane, director of heavy duty equipment; and Greg Newman, salesman at Allied Freightliner-Western Star.
DTNA works closely with the engineering and manufacturing teams at Miller Industries on chassis specifications to meet their needs and make body upfit seamless. For example, air tanks are located to spec on the chassis to eliminate any interference with body equipment, and clear electrical interfaces are provided for the PTO and lighting to reduce assembly time.
“We appreciate the continued support of our customers, suppliers and employees, all of whom have contributed to our 41 years of success,” said Craig Redshaw, general manager at the Mount Holly Truck Manufacturing plant. “Our team will continue its unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional quality and service to our customers.”
More than 800 employees at the Mount Holly Truck Manufacturing plant produce the M2 106 – the industry’s best-selling class 6/7 vehicle – as well as Freightliner’s line of severe duty truck models.
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