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Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Buses Argentina Inaugurates $110 Million Plant

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"Our mission is to ⁠satisfy ​domestic market demand, but also to seek growth potential beyond Argentina.” Mercedes-Benz Trucks ⁠and Buses is a local subsidiary of Daimler ⁠Truck, ⁠one of the world's largest truck manufacturers.

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May 8, 2026 – Buenos Aires – EFE. The German company Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Buses concluded this Friday the opening of its new industrial plant in the town of Buenos Aires of Zárate. This project represented a total investment of 110 million dollars that began to run in 2023. The main objective of this millionaire bet is to consolidate the presence of the brand in both the Argentine and Brazilian markets by means of a large-scale production. T…

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According to the company, the new factory will begin operations with 500 direct employees and 2,000 indirect employees.

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Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Buses, a company that is part of the German group Daimler Truck, today opened its new factory in Argentina in the town of Zárate, after a total investment of US$110 million executed in the last four years. The opening of the plant represented the most important event for the local company since it began operating independently, after the division in the world between the car and van businesses and that of Mercedes-Benz t…

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zona-militar.com broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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