Company Profile

Daimler Trucks North America

Company Overview

Since 1942 Daimler Trucks North America LLC (DTNA) has profoundly altered the face of North American highways. DTNA and its subsidiary, Detroit Diesel Corporation (DDC), constitute the largest and most diverse company in the North American commercial vehicle market. Our DTNA family includes the iconic heavy- and medium-duty vehicle brands Freightliner Trucks, Western Star Trucks, and Thomas Built Buses. We also manufacture Freightliner Custom Chassis, Detroit™ axles and components, and Detroit™ engines to ensure a quality product, through and through. Our state-of-the-art Detroit Diesel Remanufacturing (DDR) facilities breathe new life into salvaged engines and components, restoring them to their original condition and functionality and supporting our mission of environmental sustainability. Daimler Trucks North America offers challenging and rewarding careers at its locations across North America in the fields of engineering, manufacturing, sales & marketing, IT, finance, and HR. If you crave international experience, DTNAs parent company, Daimler AG, provides opportunities for overseas placements and travel.

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Company History

Defined by Innovation

Daimler Trucks North America was built on a challenge as relevant today as it was when the company was founded more than 70 years ago: build a better vehicle.

In the late 1930s, Leland James, president of Portland, OR-based trucking company Consolidated Freightways, approached truck manufacturers with his idea of building truck components with lightweight aluminum instead of traditional steel. Met with resistance and skepticism, James hired a team of engineers and built the vehicles himself.

Featuring a cab-over-engine design, James’ trucks were an immediate success, as they were lightweight, durable, and easy to handle. In 1940, James helped establish Freightways Manufacturing Company in Salt Lake City, UT to produce the vehicles. The manufacturing company changed its name to Freightliner Corporation in 1942, and the company would soon become North America’s leading heavy-duty vehicle manufacturer. Then, with the onset of World War II (and subsequent shortages of aluminum and manpower), operations were converted to wartime production of ship and aircraft parts.

In 1947, Freightliner Corporation resumed truck-building operations at its new manufacturing facility in Portland. Amidst the postwar boom, Portland’s Hyster Company became the first private carrier to order a Freightliner in 1950. Business grew quickly as word spread of Freightliner’s ability to make trucks to customers’ specifications. Production volumes grew from 116 vehicles in 1950, to 931 in 1960, and 6,206 in 1970.

In 1981, Daimler-Benz AG, one of the world’s premier automotive companies and builder of heavy-duty commercial vehicles, purchased Freightliner from Consolidated Freightways. In the next decade, vehicle sales more than doubled. With its vast technological resources, Daimler-Benz helped Freightliner reach the top of the North American heavy-duty truck market by 1992.

The 1990s marked a decade of acquisitions and significant growth. In 1995, Oshkosh Corporation’s chassis division was purchased, becoming Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation. Freightliner also acquired firefighting/emergency vehicle manufacturer American LaFrance that year. In 1997, it purchased the heavy truck division of Ford Motor Company, launching the Sterling brand soon after. Continuing its acquisition of complementary products as a member of the newly formed DaimlerChrysler, Freightliner acquired school bus manufacturer Thomas Built Buses in 1998. Further growth and diversification continued with the purchase of Western Star Trucks in 2000, and the launch of Unimog North America in 2003.

In 2004, Freightliner LLC opened a full-scale wind tunnel in Portland, marking the first wind tunnel in North America fully designed for, and dedicated to testing full-size commercial vehicles. Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation introduced their hybrid electric walk-in chassis for the package delivery industry.

In 2007, Daimler sold the majority interest in Chrysler to Cerberus Capital Management, LP, a private-equity company based in New York. This sale allowed Daimler to again focus on the premium vehicle segments represented by the Mercedes Car Group and the Truck Group, in addition to the important and related Financial Services activities. During this era of continuing focus, the American LaFrance brand was sold (in 2005) and the Sterling brand was retired (in 2009).

The divestiture of Chrysler initiated a name change for our parent company to Daimler AG late in 2007. In 2008, Freightliner LLC became Daimler Trucks North America LLC, better reflecting our role in Daimler’s global operation.

Today, Daimler Trucks North America is the leading commercial vehicle manufacturer in North America. Our portfolio of distinctive brands serves a multitude of industries and commercial vehicle applications. Through its affiliated companies like Detroit Diesel Corporation, the company also is a leading provider of heavy- and medium-duty diesel engines and components.

As Daimler Trucks North America enters its eighth decade, it remains committed to the values on which it was founded: innovation, quality, and an unwavering dedication to meeting customers’ needs.

Notable Products / Brands

Freightliner, Western Star, Detroit, Thomas Built Buses, Freightliner Custom Chassis

Benefits

We support our employees with lucrative benefits packages and competitive salaries. Here is a sampling of our offerings.
• Medical, dental, and vision plans
• Short- and long-term disability
• Life Insurance/AD&D
• Graduated salary continuation
• Flexible spending accounts
• Health savings accounts
• Work/Life assistance program
• Optional spouse and child life insurance
• Workers’ compensation
• Mercedes-Benz Employee Lease Program
• Competitive pay
• 401K with 75% employer match per dollar up to 8%
• Bereavement leave
• 13 total holidays (including winter holiday shutdown)
• Paid jury duty leave
• Military leave program
• Employee discounts for various retailers and service providers
• 4 weeks of vacation on day 1

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