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Mack Defense has been awarded a new five-year contract to continue production of the U.S. Army鈥檚 M917A3 Heavy Dump Truck (HDT) for up to 450 trucks with a total contract value up to $221.8 million. This new agreement follows the successful fulfillment of the initial contract awarded in 2018 and comes after the company recently celebrated the production of its 500th M917A3 HDT in March 2025.

鈥淭his contract represents continued confidence in our ability to deliver mission-critical vehicles to the U.S. Army,鈥 said David Hartzell, president of Mack Defense. 鈥淭he M917A3 Heavy Dump Truck is a commercial-based truck modified to meet mission-critical functionality that directly supports the Army, Army Reserve and Army National Guard operations within the United States and around the world. This new contract award is a testament to the commitment of our team, which includes our supplier partners, as well as to the robust capabilities of this heavy tactical vehicle platform. We look forward to building and delivering more reliable, high-performance trucks that meet the demanding needs of our soldiers.鈥

The new contract, awarded June 24, 2025, will ensure continued production of the critically important M917A3 HDTs that support the U.S. military鈥檚 construction and infrastructure maintenance capabilities. These vehicles play a vital role in supporting construction and upkeep of airfields, roadways, landing strips, supply facilities, motor pools and in disaster relief for areas affected by severe weather.

Based on the commercially available Mack Granite model, the M917A3 HDTs are manufactured at Mack Defense鈥檚 dedicated production line at the Mack Experience Center (MEC) in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The specialized production facility has been in operation since 2021 following a $6.5 million investment to create a dedicated HDT production line, which leverages the capabilities and production work force of Mack鈥檚 main Lehigh Valley production operations located in Macungie, Pennsylvania.

鈥淔rom day one, we鈥檝e worked hard to foster a transparent, collaborative relationship 鈥 one that has helped ensure this program remains on track, on time and aligned with the Army鈥檚 evolving needs, said Derik Beck, senior director of sales, marketing and business development at Mack Defense. 鈥淲e are also proud to continue working closely with U.S. Army, the U.S. Army Reserve and the various U.S. National Guard Adjutant Generals, whose ongoing support has been essential to the program鈥檚 success. As we move into the next phase, we鈥檙e committed to maintaining that level of engagement while also looking to our Congressional stakeholders for sustained support. This program is not only vital to Army readiness but also to preserving critical manufacturing jobs and capabilities within our U.S. industrial base.鈥

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