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Volvo to open $37.7M regional distribution hub in Washington state
Yahoo Finance· 2026-01-06 14:48
This story was originally published on Supply Chain Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Supply Chain Dive newsletter. The Volvo Group plans to invest $37.7 million in a new 115,000-square-foot regional distribution center in Tacoma, Washington, to optimize parts delivery and expand coverage in the U.S. Northwest and Western Canada, the company said. The facility, which will employ 20 people, will support dealers of Volvo Trucks, Mack Trucks, Volvo Penta, and Volvo Const ...
Volvo Group cuts North America forecast by 10K trucks
Yahoo Finance· 2025-10-29 11:42
Core Insights - Volvo Group is facing significant challenges in its North American market due to trade tensions and a freight slowdown, impacting its outlook [3] - The company will incur a new 25% tariff on imports of heavy-duty and medium-duty trucks and parts starting November 1, adding to existing tariff-related costs of 500 million SEK in Q3 [3] - Volvo has reduced its 2025 sales outlook in North America to 265,000 trucks, a decrease of 10,000 units, due to new tariffs and weak demand [7] Market Conditions - The freight recession is negatively affecting demand, and new tariffs are expected to further slow orders into 2026 [6] - Customers are currently in a "wait-and-see mode" due to high uncertainty in the market [7] Production and Capacity - Volvo Group has a complete U.S. footprint for North American trucks but is preparing for potential tariff agreements between the U.S. and Mexico [4] - The company acknowledges a structural undercapacity in North America and recognizes the need to add capacity for both North and South American markets [4] - Despite the need for increased capacity, it is unlikely that Volvo will expand production in the near term due to ongoing demand challenges [6] Manufacturing Facilities - Volvo Trucks operates an assembly plant in Virginia and additional manufacturing facilities in Maryland and Virginia, along with seven parts distribution centers [5] - Mack Truck, a sister brand, shares a powertrain assembly facility in Maryland and has a new plant in Pennsylvania that recently began manufacturing the Mack Pioneer [5]