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Mack Trucks to Lay Off Hundreds at Lehigh Valley Plant

Published: April 18, 2025
Mack Trucks has announced plans to lay off between 250 to 350 employees at its Lehigh Valley Operations plant in Pennsylvania over the next three months due to economic uncertainty affecting heavy-duty truck orders. This move follows broader industry trends, as other companies within the Volvo Group, including Volvo Trucks North America, have also reported workforce reductions caused by diminished demand, particularly in the long-haul segment.

The layoffs are attributed to a decline in freight rates and potential regulatory changes, coupled with the adverse effects of tariffs on the trucking and manufacturing sectors. State Rep. Josh Siegel criticized these layoffs, asserting that American workers are suffering due to erratic economic policies and called for congressional action to address these challenges.

In the transportation sector, such cuts can have far-reaching implications, not just for employment but also for the efficiency of supply chains and overall economic stability. Heavy-duty truck manufacturers are open to facing more volatility as tariffs and economic policies continue to create uncertainty. This situation highlights the need for strategies that can mitigate these impacts, such as diversified supply chains and proactive engagement with both domestic and international trade policies. Sustainable growth in industries like trucking relies on stable demand and regulatory environments that foster investment rather than create hesitation.

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