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Volvo Cars temporarily halted production at its Lowcountry plant because of a parts shortage, but said it had solved the problem by Friday afternoon. “We have been working to resolve the issue ...
As Volvo Trucks' U.S. operations enter their fourth decade, Magnus Koeck is extremely optimistic about the future of Volvo Trucks North America. Koeck, ...
Donated by the Wilson family, founders of the former Wilson Trucking Corporation, the 1982 Volvo F7 model will reside at the Volvo Trucks Customer Center, next to the Virginia ...
Since SELECT Part Store launched in 2010, Volvo says more than 32,000 users have registered to take advantage of deals on parts and supplies, with the added benefit of being able to order online ...
Volvo Trucks North America plans to close its parts distribution center in Lewis Center and move the operation elsewhere, putting 230 jobs at risk in Delaware County. The move is part of a ...
When Ford Motor Co. and Volvo engineers were designing common parts and systems for their next-generation small cars in Cologne, Germany, they found that they had different ways to handle car ...
Volvo looks beyond China for car parts as lockdowns spread on whatsapp (opens in a new window) Save Peter Campbell. Published April 28 2022. Jump to comments section Print this page.
Volvo sued Lear Corp. on May 29, alleging the longtime suppler threatened to back out of a contract to deliver seat assemblies to the South Carolina car plant.
A 1982 Volvo F7, the first Volvo truck built at Volvo’s New River Valley assembly facility, will reside at the Volvo Trucks Customer center, adjacent to the plant.
The S.C. Daily Gazette reported Friday that while Volvo is assembling cars in South Carolina, some of the parts for its EX90 automobile come from other countries, including Canada, China and Mexico.
Volvo Group said it is building a 1 million-square-foot parts distribution center in Byhalia, Mississippi, the Associated Press reported. The facility will support the company’s Mack, Volvo and ...
Volvo, which builds the all-electric EX90 sport-utility vehicle at its $1.2 billion plant in Ridgeville, did not specify the parts involved or where they come from.