March 16, 2012

Obama visits production plant of US vehicle subsidiary DTNA in North Carolina

US President Barack Obama visited the production plant of Daimler’s commercial vehicle subsidiary Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) in Mount Holly, North Carolina last days. He addressed the economic challenges facing the USA before a select audience and
informed himself about DTNA’s vehicle portfolio.

The Mount Holly plant is part of DTNA’s network of commercial vehicle manufacturing facilities and produces the medium-duty Freightliner M2. DTNA also produces the M2 112 and 114SD natural gas-driven medium- and heavy-duty vehicles and the M2 106 Hybrid model at the Mount Holly plant.

In February 2012 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certified DTNA’s entire vehicle portfolio of long-distance haulage trucks, medium-duty trucks, and construction and municipal vehicles for compliance with the new 'Greenhouse Gas 2014 Standard' (GHG14). Thus, DTNA has already achieved compliance with the new regulation of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), aimed at reducing green house gas emissions of heavy- and medium-duty trucks, which officially enters into force from model year 2013. Daimler has the self-appointed goal of becoming a trailblazer in environmentally-conscious, resource-enhancing and sustainable transport solutions throughout the NAFTA region.

"Daimler Trucks North America has long been committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving fuel efficiency through the development of clean drive systems and alternative fuel technologies," said Martin Daum, President and CEO of Daimler Trucks North America. "Through strategic partnerships with the EPA and the National Highway Traffic Safety Association, DTNA is committed to developing clean, fuel-efficient, and environmentally sustainable solutions for the North American market."

"The Mount Holly manufacturing facility is a good example of the rising truck demand in all DTNA locations. In 2011, the plant more than tripled its production units and continues to experience very strong demand," said Roger Nielsen, Chief Operating Officer of DTNA. "President Barack Obama’s visit to the facilities is an honor that underscores our commitment to growing and sustaining employment in North Carolina," he added.


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