Western Star recently celebrated the production of its 200,000th truck with an event at its Portland Truck Manufacturing Plant.
The 2020 4700SB truck rolled off the assembly line and was delivered to customer Joe Johnson Equipment of Innisfil, Ont., in a March 5 ceremony attended by Western Star executives, Portland Manufacturing Plant employees and customer representatives.
The 200,000th truck, which will be upfitted as a vacuum excavator, will bear a special marker of its significance to the Western Star team and will also have the signatures of the men and women who design, build and sell the toughest trucks in the business inscribed underneath its hood.
“We’re thrilled to see the 200,000th Western Star join the workforce,” said David Carson, senior vice president of the vocational segment for Daimler Trucks North America. “Western Star trucks have a hard-earned reputation as tough trucks that are able to withstand the most extreme conditions and applications. This particular truck, like the ones before it and those that follow, is built for the men and women who depend on their truck to tackle the toughest jobs there are.”
Western Star sold its 100,000th truck in February 2006 after 39 years in business; it took 14 years to sell the second 100,000 trucks.