Company type | Public |
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FWB: DTG DAX component | |
ISIN | DE000DTR0CK8 |
Industry | Automotive |
Predecessor | Daimler AG's heavy commercial vehicle operations |
Founded | 1 November 2019 Stuttgart, Germany |
Headquarters | Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Martin Daum (Chairman) |
Products | |
Brands | Mercedes-Benz |
Services | Financial |
Revenue | €50.9 billion (2022) |
Owners |
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Number of employees | 104,729 (2022) |
Subsidiaries | |
Website | daimlertruck.com |
Daimler Truck AG (holding company legal name Daimler Truck Holding AG) is the world's largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, with over 35 main locations worldwide and approximately 100,000 employees. [2] Daimler Truck AG is headquartered in Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany. It was a part of Daimler AG from November 2019 to December 2021. [1]
Daimler Truck was established in 2019 as a subsidiary of Daimler AG. In February 2021, Daimler announced its planned to spin off Daimler Truck into a separate listed company. [3] [4] The spin-off was approved by its shareholders on 1 October 2021. [5] Following this, Daimler Truck Holding AG was incorporated to manage assets owned by Daimler Truck AG, and Daimler AG retained 35% of shares in the new company, with 5% being transferred to its pension trust. [6] A separate website for the Daimler Truck company was launched on December 1, [7] and the company went public on 10 December. [8]
Of the Daimler Group's total workforce of 298,683 at the end of 2018 (2017: 289,321), 82,953 (2016: 79,483) worked at the Daimler Trucks division, of which 30,447 (2017: 30,424) were employed in Germany and 16,647 in the U.S. (2017: 15,002). In 2019, revenue amounted to €40.2 billion at Daimler Trucks and €4.7 billion at Daimler Buses. [9] Daimler Buses is a leading brand in its core markets of Europe, Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina, selling 30,888 vehicles worldwide in 2019. [10]
In 2018, the most important sales market was the NAFTA countries with 37% followed by Asia with 32%, Western Europe (EU plus Norway and Switzerland) with 17%, and Latin America (excluding the NAFTA country of Mexico) with 7%. [11]
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Daimler Truck has a worldwide network of production plants and research centers. The following list is a description of all locations worldwide that include a Daimler Truck plant, including plants for the subsidiaries EvoBus, Daimler Trucks North America, Detroit Diesel, Freightliner Trucks, and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation. [12]
City | Country | Purpose | Employees [lower-alpha 1] | Plant area |
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Aikawa | Japan | Production of transmission parts | 267 | — |
Aksaray | Turkey | Atego, Axor, Actros & Unimog Research and development | 1,737 | 560,000 m2 (6,000,000 sq ft) |
Atlantis | South Africa | Foundry | 842 | 940,000 m2 (10,100,000 sq ft) |
Beijing | China | Auman trucks (assembly) Four-cylinder engines (production & assembly), six-cylinder engines (assembly) | 8,878 | 229,862 m2 (2,474,210 sq ft) |
Bangalore | India | Daimler Truck Innovation Center India [13] | 1400 | N/A |
Berlin | Germany | Various engines, components, transmission parts and fuel systems | 2,538 | 501,502 m2 (5,398,120 sq ft) |
Chennai | India | Trucks (LDT, MDT, HDT) under BharatBenz, Mercedes-Benz and Fuso brands Buses under BharatBenz | 2,540 | 1,600,000 m2 (17,000,000 sq ft) |
Cleveland, North Carolina | USA | Class 8 truck models (Freightliner Cascadia / Western Star 47X, 49X and 57X. | 1,837 | — |
Detroit, Michigan | USA | Detroit Diesel Engines, transmissions, axle, electric axle, and battery assembly | 2,164 | — |
Dortmund | Germany | Transit-, interurban-, and mobility buses and coaches | 268 | — |
East London | South Africa | Mercedes trucks & buses, Fuso trucks | 2,743 | 603,600 m2 (6,497,000 sq ft) |
Ebina | Japan | Fuso trucks, various bodies Chassis development | 430 | 83,000 m2 (890,000 sq ft) |
Funza | Colombia | Chassis for buses | 542 | 11,000 m2 (120,000 sq ft) |
Gaffney, South Carolina | USA | Chassis for school buses, shuttle buses, step vans and motor homes | 542 | — |
Gaggenau | Germany | Manual and automatic transmissions, axles, torque converters & pressed parts | 6,280 | 460,000 m2 (5,000,000 sq ft) |
García | Mexico | Bus chassis assembly | 4000 | 42,709 m2 (459,720 sq ft) [14] |
Gastonia, North Carolina | USA | Parts production | 1,262 | — |
Hamburg | Germany | Axles and axle components, steering columns, components for exhaust emission technology and lightweight structural parts | 2,752 | 331,000 m2 (3,560,000 sq ft) |
High Point, North Carolina | USA | School buses (assembly) Research and development | 1,316 | — |
Holýšov | Czech Republic | Motorcoach bodyworks and bus segments | 360 | — |
Istanbul-Hoşdere | Turkey | Body shop, cathodic dip painting, paint shop Transit- and interurban buses and coaches (assembly) | 4,421 | — |
Jakarta | Indonesia | Buses | — | — |
Juiz de Fora | Brazil | Accelo & Actros (assembly) | 926 | — |
Kassel | Germany | Axles, drive shafts & other components | 2,820 | 435,873 m2 (4,691,700 sq ft) |
Kawasaki | Japan | Fuso head office functions (Research and development, production of engines, axles & transmissions; LDT, MDT, HDT) | 4,670 | — |
Kirchheim unter Teck | Germany | EvoBus corporate headquarters Sales | 120 | — |
Kölleda | Germany | Three- and four-cylinder engines | 914 | 417,434 m2 (4,493,220 sq ft) |
Ligny-en-Barrois | France | Transit buses & coaches (Assembly) | 375 | — |
Logan Township, New Jersey | USA | Fuso | — | — |
Mannheim | Germany | Transit-, intercity buses and coaches (Body shop, cathodic dip painting, assembly) | 3,301 | — |
Mannheim | Germany | Foundry, engines (production & remanufacturing) and green technology engines) | 5,113 | 898,654 m2 (9,673,030 sq ft) |
Molsheim | France | Customization of special purpose trucks | 527 | — |
Mount Holly, North Carolina | USA | Freightliner Business Class M2, 108SD, and 114SD assembly | 1,460 | — |
Neu-Ulm | Germany | Transit- and interurban buses & coaches (Paint shop and assembly) | 3,578 | — |
Portland, Oregon | USA | Truck assembly: Freightliner eCascadia / Western Star 47X, 49X Research and development | 4,590 | — |
Sakura | Japan | Fuso proving ground & test track | 384 | — |
Saltillo | Mexico | Freightliner Cascadia | 2,972 | — |
Sámano-Castro Urdiales | Spain | Chassis | 246 | — |
Santiago Tianguistenco | Mexico | Freightliner M2 106, M2 112 and Cascadia / Western Star 57X | 1,610 | — |
São Bernardo do Campo | Brazil | Entire Latin American truck product range Engines, axles, transmissions, bus chassis Research and development | 12,788 | — |
Stuttgart | Germany | Company Headquarters Engines, axles, transmissions & other components Pre-commissioning foundry and forge Research and development | 17,973 | 2,060,045 m2 (22,174,140 sq ft) |
Toluca | Mexico | Refurbishing of engines, transmissions and other components | — | — |
Toyama | Japan | Small, medium and large buses Product development | 646 | — |
Tramagal | Portugal | Fuso Canter | 307 | 39,900 m2 (429,000 sq ft) |
Virrey del Pino, Buenos Aires Province | Argentina | Accelo, Atego, OF and OH bus chassis | 407 | |
Wanaherang, Gunung Putri, Bogor | Indonesia | Buses, Axor | — | — |
Wörth am Rhein | Germany | Actros, Antos, Arocs, Axor, Atego, Econic, Unimog, Zetros | 11,741 | — |
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