This is a list of truck manufacturers by region.
Europe[edit]
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An Iveco PowerStar 420 E5 in Germany
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Mercedes-Benz Actros in Poland
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A MAZ-5440 in Minsk, Belarus
Austria[edit]
- Gräf & Stift (Austria)
- ÖAF (Austria)
- Steyr (Austria)
Belarus[edit]
Belgium[edit]
- Automiesse (Belgium)
- Brossel (Belgium)
- Minerva (Belgium)
Bulgaria[edit]
Czech Republic[edit]
- Avia Trucks (Czech Republic)
- LIAZ (Czech Republic) (1951–2002)
- Praga (Czech Republic)
- Škoda (Czech Republic)
- Tatra (Czech Republic)
Finland[edit]
France[edit]
- ACMAT (France)
- Berliet (France)
- Chenard-Walcker (France)
- Citroën (France)
- De Dion-Bouton (France)
- Delahaye (France)
- FAR Trucks (France)
- Hotchkiss (France)
- Labourier (France)
- Latil (France)
- Loheac (France)
- Lorraine-Dietrich (France)
- Nicolas (France)
- Panhard (France)
- Peugeot (France)
- Renault Trucks (France)
- Saviem (France)
- Sides (France)
- Simca (France)
- Somua (France)
- TVS Motar France (France)
- Unic (France)
- Willème (France)
Germany[edit]
- Barkas (Germany)
- Büssing (Germany)
- Borgward (Germany)
- Daimler AG (Germany)
- ELM Trucking(Germany)
- Ford (Germany)
- Grube (Germany)
- Hanomag (Germany)
- Henschel (Germany)
- Horch (Germany)
- IFA (Germany)
- Kaelble (Germany)
- Magirus (Germany)
- Mahendra Motor European (Germany)
- MAN (Germany)
- Mercedes-Benz (Germany)
- Multicar (Germany)
- Opel (Germany)
- Paul Nutzfahrzeuge (Germany)
- Robur (Germany)
- Tadano Faun GmbH (Germany)
- Titan (Germany)
- Unimog (Germany)
- Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (Germany)
- Vomag (Germany)
Greece[edit]
Hungary[edit]
Italy[edit]
- Alfa Romeo (Italy)
- Astra (Italy)
- Fiat (Italy)
- Lancia (Italy)
- Officine Meccaniche (Italy)
- Officine Meccaniche Tortonesi (Italy)
- Iveco (Italy)
The Netherlands[edit]
- DAF Trucks (Netherlands)
- Ginaf (Netherlands)
- Kromhout (Netherlands)
- FTF Trucks (Netherlands)
- Terberg (Netherlands)
- Verheul (Netherlands)
Poland[edit]
Portugal[edit]
- Berliet-Tramagal (Portugal)
- Bravia SARL (Portugal)
- Mitsubishi Motors SA (Portugal)
Romania[edit]
- ATP Trucks (Romania)
- Bucegi (Romania)
- DAC Trucks (Romania)
- Roman (Romania)
Russia[edit]
- Avtomobilnoe Moskovskoe Obshchestvo (Russia)
- BAZ (Russia)
- Foton (different models of trucks in Russia)
- Gaz (Russia)
- Kamaz (Russia)
- Tonar (Russia)
- Ural (Russia)
- Yarovit[1] (Russia)
- ZiL (Russia)
Serbia[edit]
- FAP (Serbia)
- Neobus (Serbia)
- Nibus (Serbia)
- Zastava TERVO (Serbia)
- Zastava Trucks (Serbia)
Slovenia[edit]
Sweden[edit]
- Scania (Sweden)
- Volvo Trucks (Sweden)
Spain[edit]
- Barreiros (Spain)
- Hispano-Suiza (Spain)
- Ebro (Spain)
- Pegaso (Spain)
- URO (Spain)
- TAM (trucks) (Spain)
Switzerland[edit]
- Berna (Switzerland)
- FBW (Switzerland)
- Mowag (Switzerland)
- Saurer (Switzerland)
Turkey[edit]
United Kingdom[edit]
- Atkinson (UK)
- Austin (UK)
- AEC (UK)
- Albion (UK)
- Argyle (UK)
- Armstrong-Saurer (UK)
- AWD (UK)
- BAE Systems (UK)
- Baron (UK)
- Bean (UK)
- Beardmore (UK)
- Bedford (UK)
- Belsize Motors (UK)
- Bristol UD Trucks/Isuzu Motors/Mitsubishi Fuso Truck And Bus Corporation/Hino Motors Joint Venture 100% (UK)
- British Motor Corporation (UK)
- Bruce-SN (UK)
- Carmichael (UK)
- Caledon (UK)
- Commer (UK)
- Crossley (UK)
- Dennis UD Trucks/Isuzu Motors/Mitsubishi Fuso Truck And Bus Corporation/Hino Motors Joint Venture 100% (UK)
- Dennis Eagle (UK)
- Dennis-Mann Egerton (UK)
- Dodge (UK)
- Douglas (UK)
- Foden (UK)
- Ford (UK)
- Fowler (UK)
- Garner (UK)
- Garrett (UK)
- Gilford (UK)
- GV (UK)
- Guy (UK)
- Halley (UK)
- Hallford (UK)
- Hardy (UK)
- Haulamatic (UK)
- ERF (UK)
- HHT (UK)
- HSG (UK)
- Jensen (UK)
- Karrier (UK)
- Kerr Stuart (UK)
- Lacre (UK)
- Leyland (UK)
- Leyland DAF (UK)
- Lomount (UK)
- Manchester (UK)
- Mann (UK)
- Maudslay (UK)
- McCurd (UK)
- Morris (UK)
- Morris Commercial (UK)
- Motor Traction (UK)
- Multiwheeler (UK)
- Norde (UK)
- Pagefield (UK)
- Proctor (UK)
- Quest (UK)
- Rotinoff (UK)
- Rowe-Hillmaster (UK)
- Rutland (UK)
- Scammell (UK)
- SD (UK)
- Seddon (UK)
- Seddon Atkinson (UK)
- Sentinel (UK)
- Shefflex (UK)
- Star (UK)
- Straker-Squire (UK)
- Straussler (UK)
- Tata Motor UK (UK)
- Thames (UK)
- Thornycroft (UK)
- Tilling Stevens (UK)
- TVW (UK)
- Union (UK)
- Unipower (UK)
- USG-Pitt (UK)
- Vulcan (UK)
- Yorkshire (UK)
- Zwicky (UK)
Ukraine[edit]
Other Countries[edit]
Asia[edit]
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UD Quon in Japan
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Tata Prima in India
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Foton Auman in China
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Hyundai Xcient in South Korea
China[edit]
- BAW (China)
- Beiben (China)
- Foton (China)
- BYD Company (China)
- Chengli Special Automobile (China)
- Chery (China)
- Sinotruk (China)
- Chingkangshan (China)
- Ziyang Nanjun (China)
- CHTC (China)
- CNHTC (China)
- Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor (China)
- Dongfeng Motor Corporation (China) – Nissan Diesel/Cummins joint venture
- FAW (China)
- Hohan (China)
- Hualing Xingma Automobile (China)
- Jianghuai Automobile (China)
- Jiangling Motors (China)
- Jiaotong (China)
- Jiefang (China)
- Lovol Heavy Industry (China)
- Qingling (China)
- Sany (China)
- Shaanxi Automobile Group (China)
- Shacman (China)
- Sitrak (China)
- Sitom (China)
- Tangjun Ou Ling (China)
- XCMG (China)
- Xiaolong Automotive Technologies Co., Ltd (China)
- YTO (China)
- Yuejin (China)
India[edit]
- Ashok Leyland (India)
- Asia MotorWorks (AMW) (India)
- Daimler India (BharatBenz) (India)
- Eicher Motors (India)
- Force Motors (India)
- GA (Azerbaijan) - 45% subsidiary of Tata Motors
- Hindustan Motors (India)
- Mahindra Truck and Bus Division (India)
MAN Truck & Bus(left in 2018[2])- Premier Automobiles (India)
- Scania (India)
- SML Isuzu Limited (SMLI) (India)
- Tata Motors (India)
- TVS (India)
- Vehicle Factory Jabalpur (India)
- Volvo (India)
Japan[edit]
- Daihatsu (Japan) – 51% owned by Toyota
- Hino Motors (Japan) - subsidiary of Toyota
- Isuzu (Japan)
- Komatsu (Japan)
- Mitsubishi Fuso (Japan)
- Nissian/Minsei (Japan)
- Tata Motors Japan (Japan) - subsidiary of Tata Motors
- UD Trucks (Japan)
Iran[edit]
South Korea[edit]
- Daewoo (South Korea)
- Hyundai (South Korea)
- Tata Daewoo (South Korea) – subsidiary of Tata Motors
Indonesia[edit]
Pakistan[edit]
- Ghandhara Industries (Pakistan)
- Hinopak Motors (Pakistan)
- Master Motors (Pakistan)
Other[edit]
North America[edit]
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A Volvo VN 780 in the United States
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A Kenworth W900 in California, US
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A Hino 238 in the United States
- American Coleman
American LaFrance(defunct in 2014)- Autocar Company (United States)
- Available
- Bailey
- Bering Trucks
- Brockway
- Brown
- Canadian Car Corporation (Canada)
- Crane Carrier Corporation (United States)
- Chevrolet (United States)
- Cline
- Colet
- Corbitt
- Dart (United States)
- DeSoto
- Diamond T
- Dina (Mexico)
- Dodge (United States)
- E-One (United States)
- Fageol (United States)
- Flextruc (Canada)
- Ford (United States)
- Freeman
- Federal
- Freightliner Trucks (United States)
- FWD Auto Company
- Gersix (United States; became Kenworth in 1923))
- GMC (United States)
- General Motors Canada (Canada)
- Gotfredson
- Greenkraft Inc
- General Vehicle (United States)
- Hayes Truck (United States)
- Hendrickson
- Hino (different models for U.S. market)
- HME
- Hug (United States)
- Ibex[citation needed]
- Isuzu (different models for U.S. market)
- Jarrett (United States)
- Jeffedry Quad (United States)
- Kenworth (United States)
- Knox (United States)
- Liberty (United States)
- Lion Electric Company (Canada)
- Mack Trucks (United States)
- Marmon (United States)
- Marmon-Herrington (United States)
- Mitsubishi Fuso (different models for U.S. market)
- Moreland (United States) [citation needed]
- Nikola (United States)
- Navistar International (United States)
- Nissan (different models for U.S. market)
- Orange EV (United States)
- Oshkosh (United States)
- Kalmar Industries (formerly Ottawa) (yard switch trucks)
- Paccar (United States)
- Paymaster [citation needed]
- Peterbilt (United States)
- Pierce (United States)
- Ramirez (Mexico)
- Rapid (United States)
- Relay (United States)
- Reo (United States)
- Republic (United States)
- Riker (United States) [citation needed]
- Spangler (United States)
- Spartan (United States)
- Sterling Trucks (United States)
- Stewart & Stevenson (United States)
- Studebaker (United States)
- Scot (Canada) [citation needed]
- Tesla Motors (United States)
- Traffic (United States)
- UD Trucks (different models for U.S. market)
- Volvo Trucks (different models for U.S. market)
- Vicinity Motor Corp. (Canada)
- Walter (United States)
- White (United States)
- Western Star Trucks (United States)
- Zeligson (United States)
South America[edit]
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Agrale 8500 E-Tronic
- Agrale (Brazil)
- Volkswagen Truck and Bus (Brazil)
Africa[edit]
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Uri Desert Runner (Namibia)
- AVM (Zimbabwe)
- Isuzu South Africa (South Africa)
- Mahindra Motors African (Mauritius)
- Tata Motors Africa (Kenya)
- Ralph (truck manufacturer)
- SAMIL (South Africa)
- SNVI (Algeria)
- UD Trucks (Southern Africa)
- Uri (Namibia and South Africa)
- Volvo Trucks (South Africa)
Oceania[edit]
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A pre-generation Iveco PowerStar in New Zealand
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A Mack Titan in rural Australia
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A pre-facelifted Freightliner Argosy in New Zealand
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A Kenworth C509 in Australia
- Caterpillar Trucks
- Navistar International
- DAF Trucks
- Freightliner Trucks
- Hino
- Isuzu
- Iveco
- Kenworth
- Mack Trucks
- Mercedes-Benz
- Mitsubishi Fuso
- RFW
- Scania
- UD Trucks
- Volvo Trucks
- Western Star Trucks
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Yarovit
- ^ Thakkar, Ketan. "Volkswagen Group owned MAN Trucks exits Indian market". The Economic Times.
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