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Navistar

Navistar, Inc. is an American holding company created in 1986 as the successor to International Harvester. Navistar operates as the owner of International-branded trucks and diesel engines.[3] The company also produces buses under the IC Bus brand. On July 1, 2021, Navistar became a wholly owned subsidiary of Traton, and therefore part of the Volkswagen Group.

Navistar, Inc
Navistar International headquarters building in Lisle, Illinois, US
Formerly
  • International Harvester Company (1902–1986)
  • Navistar International Corporation (1986–2021)
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
PredecessorInternational Harvester Company
Founded
  • 1902; 121 years ago (1902) (as International Harvester Company)
  • 1986; 37 years ago (1986) (as Navistar International Corporation)
HeadquartersLisle, Illinois, U.S
Area served
  • North America
  • South America
  • Eastern Europe
  • Middle East
  • South Africa
  • Oceania
Key people
  • Mathias Carlbaum
  • (President & CEO)
  • Troy A. Clarke[1]
  • (Executive Chairman)
  • Walter G. Borst
  • (Executive VP & CFO)
  • Samara A. Strycker
  • (Senior VP & Controller)
Products
Revenue
  • US$8.57 billion
  • (FY Oct. 31, 2017)
  • US$415 million
  • (FY Oct. 31, 2017)
  • US$55 million
  • (FY Oct. 31, 2017)
Total assets
  • US$6.14 billion
  • (FY Oct. 31, 2017)
Total equity
  • −US$4.57 billion
  • (FY Oct. 31, 2017)
Number of employees
  • ~12,300
  • (FY Oct. 31, 2017)
ParentTraton
Websitewww.navistar.com
Footnotes / references
[2]

Headquartered in Lisle, Illinois, the company has 13,000 employees worldwide as of 2019.[4] Navistar operates through a network of nearly 1,000 dealer outlets in the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Mexico and more than 60 dealers in 90 countries.[4] Navistar Defense LLC operates independently and is owned by Cerberus Capital Management.

History edit

1902–1985: International Harvester edit

The merger of McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and the Deering Harvester Company in 1902 resulted in the formation of the International Harvester Company (IH) of Chicago, Illinois. In 1908, International introduced the International Harvester Auto Wagon, a forerunner of the pickup truck. Over the next three-quarters of the 20th century, the company evolved to become a diversified vehicle manufacturer across many industries. In addition to agriculture and construction, International offered a range of trucks from consumer-grade pickup trucks (Light Line) to heavy-duty commercial trucks along with the first sport-utility vehicles (the Travelall truck-based wagon and the offroad-oriented Scout). Alongside its Farmall tractor brand, International introduced the Cub Cadet brand of lawn and garden tractors and power equipment for home use.

1985–1991: Transition from agricultural roots edit

In the early to mid 1980s, International Harvester fell on hard times during the poor agricultural economy of the times; the company had never recovered from a 172-day strike during 1979–1980. In an effort for International to survive, new CEO Donald Lennox directed company management to begin divesting many of its historical business divisions. While some divisions were sold to stave off losses, other profitable divisions were also sold to generate much-needed revenue. The Construction Equipment Division was sold to Dresser Industries; Solar (gas turbines) Division to Caterpillar; Cub Cadet was sold (lawn and garden equipment) to MTD Products. In 1983, the company entered into a supply agreement with Ford Motor Company, with the Engine Division supplying the 6.9L IDI diesel V8 for Ford full-size pickup trucks and vans; at the time, V8 diesels served as a fuel-efficient alternative to large-displacement gasoline V8 engines. With the 6.9L and its successor V8 engines, the supply agreement lasted through 2010. At the beginning of 1985, the Agricultural Division was acquired by Tenneco, the parent company of company rival Case Corporation; the IHC name and its logo were assets of the Agricultural Division, consequently part of the sale. Tenneco created the merged Case IH (as both brands currently remain). Following the sale to Tenneco, all that remained of the company were the International Truck and Engine Divisions. In response to the sale of its own brand and logo, International Harvester reintroduced itself on February 20, 1986, as Navistar International Corporation (combining "Navi-" of Navigation and "Star" from multiple truck lines). Navistar International became the parent company of International Truck and Engine Corporation (the previous Truck and Engine Division), with an orange-red diamond logo replacing the IH "tractor" logo. In 1987, International introduced the 8300, marking a second generation of the IHC S-Series. Designated as the "Thousand Series" by the marketplace,[5] the 8300 was joined by additional Class 7/8 tractors and by the 4000-series medium-duty trucks in 1989. To upgrade fuel economy, the Thousand-Series trucks received an aerodynamic hood with faired in headlamps and turn signals; a body-color grille replaced chrome trim.[5] Navistar also transitioned from manufacturing both gasoline and diesel powered vehicles to exclusively selling and making diesel vehicles after 1986.

1990s edit

 
An International 9800 cabover truck in New Zealand

In 1990, International introduced the 9400, an aerodynamic Class 8 truck derived from the Transtar/Paystar cab, using a set-back front axle (to allow for a longer, sloped hood); the classic-style 9300 (the previous Transtar) continued. In 1991, the final remnant of International in the automotive segment was sold off, as the Scout and Light Truck parts business was sold to Scout/Light Line Distributors, Inc. The same year, Navistar became the parent company of a school bus manufacturer as it purchased one-third of American Transportation Corporation (AmTran). Serving as a chassis supplier since the 1920s, Navistar gained significant market share in school bus production, acquiring AmTran entirely in April 1995. In 1994, the IDI diesel was replaced by the all-new T444E diesel V8. Sharing only displacement with its predecessor, the T444E introduced direct injection and standard turbocharging; the engine marked the introduction of the PowerStroke diesel branding for Ford vehicles. In 1998, following a decline in demand for COE trucks in North America, the 9800 was discontinued and production moved to Brazil.[5]

2000s edit

 
International MXT, the smallest of the XT pickup trucks

After nearly a century of business in Chicago, Navistar announced its plans on 30 September 2000 to leave the city and relocate its corporate offices to west suburban Warrenville, Illinois.[6] In 2000, the 5000/9000-series trucks (Paystar/Transtar) received their first redesign of the cab since 1971, becoming the 5000i/9000i; the cab was enlarged (adding larger windows, moving the firewall forward). In 2001, International introduced the "NGV" trucks (Next Generation Vehicles); the first model family developed under the founding of Navistar,[7] NGV was intended as the successor of the Thousand-Series trucks (though using a nearly identical nomenclature). The S-Series lasted in production through 2003 for severe-service trucks and 2004 as a cowled bus chassis. In 2002, AmTran was rebranded as IC (Integrated Coach) after a few months as International Truck and Bus. For 2004, Navistar reentered the consumer vehicle market for the first time since 1980, introducing the International XT (Extreme Truck) model family. Three pickup trucks were sold, including the CXT 4x4 (derived from the 7300), the RXT 4x2 (derived from the 4300) and the MXT 4x4 (a MXT-MV redeveloped for street-legal use). The CXT and RXT are (by far) the largest vehicles ever sold for consumer sale; to date, the former is the tallest ever mass-produced and the latter is the longest pickup truck ever mass-produced. Following the 2006 introduction of the International ProStar long-haul tractor (replacing the aerodynamic 9400i), International began to retire its previous "Thousand-Series" nomenclature for NGV-based trucks.[7] In 2008, the medium-duty 4000 became the DuraStar with the 7000 severe-service trucks becoming the WorkStar. The 8000 regional-haul tractors revived the TranStar name; the LoneStar flagship long-haul tractor had no predecessor. Using the previous-generation i-series cab, the Paystar 5000 and the 9000i (pared down to the 9900i) In response to low market demand, International ended sales of all three XT pickup truck lines after the 2008 model year.

Purchase of Workhorse edit

In 2005, Navistar purchased the Workhorse Custom Chassis, LLC (started in 1998 by investors who took over production and sales of General Motors' popular P-series Stepvan chassis when GM dropped it), a manufacturer of step-van and motor home chassis, to seemingly re-enter the delivery van market.[8] It appeared that the new subsidiary might also benefit by its association with a company whose history from the 1930s into the '60s included the popular Metro van. For a short time Workhorse offered an integrated chassis-body product called MetroStar. In Sept. of 2012, Navistar announced the shut down of Workhorse and the closure of the plant in Union City, Indiana, in order to cut costs.[8] In March 2013, AMP Electric Vehicles took over Workhorse Custom Chassis, LLC's assets and began offering a range of electric vehicles.[9][10] In 2015, AMP changed the company name to Workhorse Group Incorporated.[11]

2010s edit

Move to Lisle, Illinois edit

In September 2010, despite uncertainty over EGR and a sluggish economy, Navistar leadership revived an effort to relocate the company headquarters from Warrenville, IL, to nearby Lisle, IL. The new headquarters was expected to retain or create 3,000 permanent jobs and about 400 construction jobs. Navistar President Dan Ustian said roughly 500 engineers would be hired immediately. Navistar aimed to invest $110 million in the 1.2 million-square-foot Lisle campus, which would include product development. The state gave Navistar incentives of nearly $65 million, including tax credits.[12] In March 2011, Navistar announced the move to Lisle. Renovations were completed in the fall, but the company gradually moved from Warrenville to Lisle in summer 2011. "You can't build a campus like this anywhere for anywhere near the price we paid for this, and even though you might get more incentives, when you look at the whole picture, you really can't beat it," said Don Sharp, Navistar vice president.[13]

In 2011, Navistar began phasing out its Truck Development and Technology Center (TDTC) in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In early December 2011, the company laid off 130 employees, mostly engineers and designers who were United Auto Workers members.[14] In total, 300 out of 1,400 Fort Wayne employees eventually accepted offers to relocate to Illinois. The other 1,100 workers either retired or chose to remain in Indiana and find work elsewhere.[15] The cost to move employees and consolidate operations was estimated to be $75 million. The only Navistar employees remaining after December 2012 were 20-25 people manning the company's test track on Oxford Street.[16] In late July 2015, the TDTC closed and the remaining workers were let go.[17]

Tension mounts edit

In June 2012, speculation mounted about a possible takeover of the struggling truck maker. This came as hedge fund MHR Fund Management LLC disclosed a 13.6% stake in the company, slightly higher than billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn's 11.9% stake. As a result, Navistar adopted a poison pill defense. If the plan were triggered by an outside investor taking a stake of 15 percent or more in the company, then Navistar would issue its shareholders rights that would let them buy new common stock in the company at a discount of 50 percent: For each share held, the investor could buy $280 worth of new shares for $140. The investor who took the 15 percent stake or more would not have the right to buy additional shares.[18] In August 2012, Navistar announced it would use Cummins engines and SCR technology.[19] After 37 years with the company, Dan Ustian retired immediately in August 2012 and left his position on the board as well. Former Textron CEO Lewis Campbell was named interim CEO and Troy Clarke was promoted to chief operating officer.[20] Ustian's severance package began at $7.9 million. The company's proxy statement during this time estimated the total package to be $14.6 million, contingent on a share price of $42.07 on Oct. 31, 2011, the end of the company's fiscal year.[21] On September 9, 2012, billionaire and key stock holder Carl Icahn sent an open letter to Navistar's board, blasting them for "abysmal business decisions" and "poor corporate governance." Icahn noted from 2009 to 2012, that "this Board has authorized spending shareholder money on lawsuits against suppliers, competitors and regulators, marketing plans to convince customers that non-compliant engines are actually compliant, accumulating non-core assets such as a Recreational Vehicle manufacturer, and a "gold-plated" corporate headquarters that cost over $100 million. The one thing this Board refused to spend money on was a back-up plan involving the industry standard technology Navistar now must rely on."[22] In a September 2012 interview, Cummins CEO Tom Linebarger said, "all we did was act nice to them (Navistar) even when they didn't talk nicely about us," he smiled, recalling harsh comments that Navistar executives had made about SCR being used by all its competitors.[23] In October 2012, Chief Product Officer Deepak Kapur stepped down, followed by Group Vice President of Product Development Ramin Younessi in December 2012.[24] CIO Don Sharp also left the company in April 2013.[25]

Layoffs and consolidation edit

August 2012 featured a Voluntary Separation Program (VSP) as well as involuntary layoffs. This was due to the failed engine strategy, rising warranty costs and declines in commercial and military sales. The company let go 500 employees and in September 2012, announced plans to lay off 200 more salaried employees.[26] In addition, the company announced it would close its Garland, Texas manufacturing facility by mid-2013, resulting in the loss of 900 jobs.[27] In March 2013, Navistar announced that interim CEO Lewis Campbell would step down and COO Troy Clarke would be named CEO and chairman of the board. Jack Allen was named COO.[28] In June 2013, CFO A.J. Cederoth stepped down and James M. Moran, Navistar senior vice president, and treasurer, would act as interim CFO until a successor could be found.[29] In late June 2013, former General Motors executive Walter Borst was named Executive VP and CFO.[30] In September 2013, Navistar announced it would cut 500 more jobs amid a larger than expected third-quarter loss. Navistar reported a slower than expected return to profitability due to large market share losses, declining sales, and weak market conditions.[31] In May 2014, a third round of lay-offs in as many years occurred at the corporate headquarters as part of ongoing cost-cutting measures.[32] On July 31, 2015, Navistar ceased operations and laid off the remaining 15 employees at the Truck Development and Technology Center (TDTC) in Fort Wayne, Indiana.[17] In November 2015 and December 2015, several hundred Navistar employees voluntarily left the Corporate HQ office in Lisle, IL, as part of another Voluntary Separation Package (VSP).

Cost-cutting and divestitures edit

As part of the turnaround plan, Navistar executives cut costs aggressively. They cut SG&A costs by 16% in 2013 and cut product development spending by 24%.[33] Interim CEO Lewis Campbell's priorities included a focus on quality, reducing the company's cost structure and paring back its product line.[34] Navistar also sold several businesses that it deemed were not providing enough of a Return On Invested Capital (ROIC). Among them were their Monaco Coach Corporation Recreational Vehicle (RV) business as well as Workhorse Chassis.[35] They also exited their joint venture with Mahindra [36] and sold off their E-Z Pack unit, which made bodies for garbage trucks, as well as its Continental Mixer unit, which made concrete mixers, for prices the company characterized as "not material."[37] In January 2014, Forbes reported several key challenges facing Navistar, which include declining military sales, a pension plan underfunded by $2.7 billion, two self-disclosed weaknesses in accounting practices and a new collective bargaining agreement for the company's 6,000 full and part-time workers who are represented by labor unions.[38] In February 2014, Navistar announced it would move some engine production operations from Huntsville, Alabama, to Melrose Park, Illinois by summer 2014. The move eliminated 280 jobs in Alabama and saved an estimated $22 million. Navistar said it would keep two other diesel engine plants operating in Huntsville.[39] In September 2014, Navistar reported its best quarter in years. It announced a third-quarter net loss of $2 million, or $0.02 per diluted share, compared to a third-quarter 2013 net loss of $247 million, or $3.06 per diluted share.[40] It was also in September that CEO Troy Clarke announced that the company's biggest divestitures were complete, and that the focus would now be on regaining lost market share.[37] On November 6, 2014, leadership changes continued at Navistar, with Executive VP and COO Jack Allen retiring immediately. Rather than hire a new COO, CEO Troy Clarke split the COO duties among three other executives.[41]

GM and Navistar reach commercial vehicle agreement edit

General Motors Co. and Navistar have reached a long-term agreement to develop and assemble future medium-duty, conventional cab Class 4/5 commercial vehicles, allowing Navistar to strengthen its product lineup and GM to expand its Chevrolet commercial truck portfolio. The future trucks will be jointly developed using Navistar's expertise in rolling chassis configurations and manufacturing capabilities, and GM's commercial components and engines. The vehicles entered production in late 2018 and are manufactured at Navistar's facility in Springfield, Ohio.[42]

Strategic partnership with Traton SE edit

In September 2016, Navistar and Volkswagen Truck and Bus (now called Traton), the subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group that controls European heavy truck makers MAN and Scania, announced their intent to pursue a strategic technology collaboration and to establish a procurement joint venture. Volkswagen Truck & Bus would take a 16.6% stake in Navistar, in return for an investment of $256 million. Navistar expects to realize cumulative synergies of $500 million over the first five years. In March 2017 it was announced that Volkswagen Truck & Bus's 16.6% equity investment in Navistar became effective from February 28, 2017, with Volkswagen Truck & Bus executives Andreas Renschler and Matthias Gründler joining the Navistar Board of Directors.[43][44]

2020s edit

Navistar becomes part of Traton edit

On January 30, 2020, Traton announced a proposal to purchase all outstanding shares in Navistar.[45] In April 2021, Navistar International Corp. and Traton SE's pending merger transaction began its review process with Brazil's Administrative Council for Economic Defense, or CADE, with market surveys being distributed to 35 companies.[46] On July 1, 2021, Traton successfully completed its takeover of all shares in Navistar, and therefore Navistar became part of the Traton Group. As part of the acquisition, the company was renamed Navistar, Inc from Navistar International Corporation.[47]

Navistar partnered TuSimple to develop robot truck edit

On July 15, 2020, Navistar established a developmental production partnership with TuSimple, an autonomous trucking technology company, to manufacture Level-4 autonomous semi-trucks. The production is said to start in 2024 [48] Although with non-disclosure of the total investment amount from both the parties, Navistar has taken a minority stake in TuSimple.[49]

Corporate operations edit

International Trucks (1986–present) edit

In 1986, after International Harvester transitioned to Navistar International, the Truck and Engine Division (essentially all that remained) continued the use of the International brand name. The third-largest Class 8 manufacturer (behind Freightliner and the combined brands of Paccar), International held a 12.6% market share for 2022.[50]

The current International Truck product range ranges from medium-duty Class 4 to heavy-duty Class 8 payload ranges across a wide variety of applications.

Vehicle name Production Classification Configuration Notes
International CV
 
2019-present Class 4-5 Light/Medium duty straight truck Lightest-duty International product line, replaced International TerraStar

Produced by Navistar alongside Chevrolet Silverado C4500-6500 HD

International MV (ex DuraStar)
 
2019-present Class 6-7 Medium duty straight truck Update to International Durastar

Revision for 2022 production

International RH (ex TranStar) 2018-present Class 8 Regional-haul semitractor Replaced International TranStar

Shares body with LT (without aerodynamic enhancements).

International LT (ex ProStar)
 
2017-present Class 8 Over-the-road semitractor Replaced International ProStar

First International truck of two-letter nomenclature and second-generation NGV cab.

International LoneStar
 
2009-present Class 8 Over-the-road semitractor Longest-hood semitractor, mating NGV cab with vintage-style hood design.

Replaced International 9000i as flagship International line. 2018 revision introduced modernized cab of International LT.

International HV (ex WorkStar) 2019-present Class 7-9 Severe-service straight truck replacing International WorkStar
International HX (ex Paystar) 2017-present Class 8-9 Severe-service straight truck/semitractor Largest International product line, replacing International Paystar

Produced as both straight truck and semitractor configurations.

IC Bus (2002–present) edit

International has a long history in the school bus industry as a chassis provider, dating to when school buses first became motorized. In 1991, parent company Navistar expanded its presence in the segment as it acquired a stake in school bus body manufacturer AmTran, completing its purchase in 1995. Since 2002, IC Bus operates as the bus-manufacturing subsidiary of Navistar; though specializing in yellow school buses, the company also produces vehicles for commercial use.

The IC Bus name stands for Integrated Coach, denoting how vehicles are designed and assembled nearly completely under a single corporate structure. The entire IC product line is derived from medium-duty International vehicles, using a body design designed within the company.

Vehicle name Production Applications Notes
IC CE-Series
 
2005-present School bus

Commercial-use bus

Uses International 3300 chassis (International 4300/Durastar)
IC RE-Series
 
1996-present School bus

Commercial-use bus

Uses rear-engine International 3000 chassis

(Final variant of International S-Series remaining in production)

IC TC-Series 2019-present Commercial-use bus International 3300 chassis produced in a cutaway-cab configuration

Produced by IC Bus for bodywork by second-party manufacturers

MWM International Motores (2005–2022) edit

In 2005, Navistar purchased MWM International Motores, a Brazilian engine manufacturer formerly associated with Deutz AG. MWM was sold to Tupy S.A. in 2022.[51]

Engines (1986–present) edit

In 1986, Navistar was formed from the engine division of the former International Harvester (alongside the truck division). In a continuation from its predecessor, International produced both gasoline and diesel-fueled engines for its medium-duty trucks and some heavy-duty trucks, offering second-party engines as an option. Class 8 trucks offered second-party diesel engines (from Caterpillar, Cummins, and Detroit Diesel). From International Harvester, International inherited production of the SV-series gasoline V8, IDI diesel V8, DV-series diesel V8, and DT466 inline-6. After 1986, the production of gasoline engines ended, shifting to diesel-powered engines entirely. During the 1980s, Navistar began an expansion of its engine families. For 1986, a 7.3L version of the IDI was introduced; the engine supplanted the long-running DV-series V8 by the end of 1988; the same year, it became an option in Ford trucks. For 1987, the DT inline-6 engine family was expanded to a second engine, as the DT360 was introduced (competing directly against the Cummins 6BT).

During 1994 production, the IDI V8 was replaced by the direct-injection T444E V8, sharing little more than its displacement with its predecessor; the T444E became the first Ford PowerStroke engine. While the DT360 was withdrawn (largely replaced by the T444E), the DT466 (now the DT466E) was joined by the larger DT530E (competing primarily against the Cummins C8.3). For the 2000s, International began developing engines to comply with updated emissions standards for commercial vehicles. During 2003, the T444E was discontinued and replaced the VT engine family, introduced by the VT365 V8. For 2004, the DT engines received modernized fuel injection and a redesigned turbocharger; the DT530 was replaced by the DT570 (sized between the Caterpillar C9 and the Cummins ISL). In place of using Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) to treat engine emissions, International adopted Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR), a configuration used with success in automobiles with gasoline engines.

For 2007 emissions compliance, International launched the "MaxxForce" branding for its diesel engines. The VT engine family consisted of the 4.5L MaxxForce 5 V6 and the 6.4L MaxxForce 7 V8 (replacing the VT365). The DT466 became the MaxxForceDT, with the DT and HT570 becoming the MaxxForce 9 and 10, respectively. For its Class 8 trucks, the company introduced "large-bore" engines for the first time, introducing the 10.5L MaxxForce 11 and the 12.4L MaxxForce 13.[52] After the 2010 model year, Ford ended its engine supply agreement with International, continuing the PowerStroke range under its own designs. The MaxxForce 7 and DT engines were updated with twin turbochargers to improve emissions compliance.

Following several years of difficulty reliably matching 2007 and 2010 emissions compliance, International chose to end diesel engine production following the 2015 model year, replacing the MaxxForce 7 and MaxxForceDT with the Cummins ISB6.7 and ISL9, respectively.

In 2017, International reentered the diesel engine production segment, launching the A26 12.4L inline-6.[53] Largely serving as a company-produced successor to the MaxxForce 13, the A26 was developed from the MAN D26 engine.[53]

In 2022, Navistar introduced the International S13 engine. Unlike the A26, the S13 engine operates on low revolutions and higher torque equating to fewer fuel injections and less fuel consumption. This engine uses selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology, something that has never been used in Navistar's older engines.[54]

Plug-in electric vehicles edit

 
eStar electric van in Los Angeles in 2010. The vehicle was manufactured in the U.S. under license from Modec.[55]

Plug-in hybrid electric bus edit

The U.S. Department of Energy announced in 2009 the selection of Navistar Corporation for a cost-shared award of up to US$10 million to develop, test, and deploy plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) school buses. The project aims to deploy 60 vehicles for a three-year period in school bus fleets across the nation. The vehicles will be capable of running in either electric-only or hybrid modes that can be recharged from standard electrical outlets. Because electricity will be their primary fuel, they will consume less petroleum than standard vehicles. To develop the PHEV school bus, Navistar will examine a range of hybrid architectures and evaluate advanced energy storage devices, with the goal of developing a vehicle with a 40-mile (64 km) range. Travel beyond the range will be facilitated by a clean diesel engine capable of running on renewable fuels. The DOE funding will cover up to half of the project's cost and will be provided over three years, subject to annual appropriations.[56]

eStar electric van edit

The eStar was an all-electric van. Production began in March 2010 and first deliveries began two months later via its Workhorse Group division.[55] The technology used in eStar was licensed to Navistar in 2009 in a joint venture with Modec and Navistar bought the intellectual property rights from the Modec's bankruptcy administrators in 2011.[57] The introduction of the eStar was supported by a US$39.2 million U.S. Department of Energy stimulus grant under the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.[58] The eStar had a 5,100 lb (2,300 kg) payload capacity available with a 14- or 16-foot cargo box. The vehicle was powered by a 70 kW 102 hp electric motor powered by an 80kWhr lithium-ion battery pack supplied by A123 Systems, and also used regenerative braking.[59] The electric van had a range of 100 mi (160 km), and a full charge took between 6 and 8 hours. By May 2010 the eStar had received U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and CARB certifications. The eStar also met all Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS).[58] The first vans were delivered in May 2010 to FedEx Express for use in Los Angeles.[60] Other customers included Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), The Coca-Cola Company, and Canada Post.[61][62][63] The eStar had a price of US$150,000.[58] Navistar discontinued the eStar van in March 2013, as part of a corporate restructuring plan to focus on current profitability.[64]

Navistar Defense LLC (2003–present) edit

 
International MaxxPro MRAP

In 2003, Navistar created Navistar Defense. While Navistar had manufactured vehicles for the military long into its existence as International Harvester, Navistar Defense would operate as a freestanding division within the company. Alongside the MaxxPro MRAP and the MXT-MV, Navistar Defense has developed military variants of the 5000 and 7000 severe-service trucks (today, the HX and HV-Series on-road).

Joint ventures edit

Current edit

General Motors edit

 
2019–2020 International CV chassis cab

Navistar entered into an agreement to purchase General Motors' medium duty truck unit in 2007,[65] but because of changing market conditions the purchase ultimately did not occur,[66] and production of the Chevrolet Kodiak and GMC TopKick were discontinued in 2009 as GM entered bankruptcy protection.[67] In 2015, a joint venture between the two companies for development of a new Class 4/5 commercial vehicle was announced.[68] In early 2017, Navistar's truck assembly plant in Springfield, Ohio, began production of cutaway van chassis variants of the GMT610 Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana.[69] Further details around the Chevy Silverado 4500HD/5500HD/6500HD were announced by General Motors early in 2018,[70] with Navistar also unveiling the International-branded variant of the truck, the CV series, shortly thereafter. Production started in late 2018.[71] The truck serves as a successor to the previously discontinued Chevrolet Kodiak and International TerraStar, competing against the Ford Super Duty F-450/F-550/F-600 and Ram Chassis Cab.

Tatra edit

Tatra and Navistar Defence introduced at Eurosatory Exposition in Paris, France (June 14–18, 2010) the results of their strategic alliance since October 2009, the models ATX6 (universal container carrier) and ATX8 (troop carrier)[72] The vehicles appear to be based on Tatra T815-7 (T817) 6x6, 8x8 chassis,[73] suspension and cabins while using Navistar engines and other components.[74] Under the deal Navistar Defence and Tatra A.S. will market the vehicles in North America, which includes sales to the United States military and foreign military sales financed by the United States government. Tatra will source parts and components through Navistar's global parts and support network for Tatra trucks delivered in markets outside of North America, as well as market Navistar-Tatra vehicles around the world in their primary markets.

Former edit

Ford Motor Company edit

 
2007 Ford F-650, a product of Blue Diamond Truck

From the 1980s to the 2010s, Navistar had a close relationship with Ford Motor Company. Commencing for the 1983 model year as an engine-supply agreement, the relationship evolved into a $400 million yearly business, culminating into joint production of entire vehicle lines.[75] Following the end of the diesel-engine supply agreement after the 2010 model year, Ford and Navistar ended collaborative production of medium-duty commercial trucks after the 2014 model year

Ford diesel V8 engine edit

As a result of the gas crises of the 1970s, the implementation of Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE), was applied to light trucks alongside automobiles. In response, large-block gasoline V8 engines (such as the Ford 460) were withdrawn from production from pickup trucks and full-size vans. For the 1983 model year, Ford entered into a supply agreement with International Harvester to use the newly introduced IDI diesel V8 for 34 and 1-ton F-Series pickups and E-Series vans. While roughly matching the output of the discontinued 400 cubic-inch V8 (the engine that it replaced alongside a reintroduced 460), the 6.9L diesel offered fuel economy closer to the standard 4.9L inline-6. While originally developed for the S1700 medium-duty truck, the engine supply agreement brought a diesel engine to market faster (and at far lower cost) than developing an engine from the ground up. In 1988, as International phased out the 6.9L engine, Ford received the 7.3L IDI diesel. During 1994 production, the IDI was replaced by the all-new T444E; to emphasize the introduction of direct injection fuel delivery, Ford began to brand International-sourced engines under the "PowerStroke" branding. As with the IDI, the T444E/PowerStroke was used in F-Series/E-Series trucks and vans. During 2003 production, the Ford Super Duty line and the E-Series adopted the VT365, replacing the T444E. For 2008, the MaxxForce 7 was introduced for the Super Duty pickups as a PowerStroke engine; in place of a variable-geometry turbocharger (used by International trucks), Ford versions of the engine were fitted with compound turbochargers. As the 6.4L engine would not properly fit in the vehicle, the E-Series continued use of the 6.0L diesel. After the 2010 model year, Ford ended the use of International-supplied diesel engines. From 2011 onward, the Super Duty was fitted with diesel engines developed by Ford; the E-Series shifted production exclusively to gasoline-based engines. Today, Ford continues the use of the PowerStroke branding, using it for multiple diesel engines produced by the company.

Blue Diamond Truck edit
 
2006 Ford LCF (low-cab forward); built by Blue Diamond Truck (also International CF/CityStar)

In September 2001, Navistar announced a joint venture with Ford, named Blue Diamond Truck Co. LLC.[76] A 50/50 agreement between the two companies, Blue Diamond was intended to develop and manufacture vehicles and powertrains for both companies using the International facility in General Escobedo, Mexico.[76][77] In 2004, Blue Diamond Truck launched production.[78] While sharing a common frame,[76] the Ford F-650 and F-750 Super Duty were produced with different bodywork and powertrains than the International 4200/4300. In 2006, Blue Diamond released the Ford LCF/International CF, the first model line developed under the joint venture. To create the low-cab COE, the frame (sourced from the Ford F-450/F-550 Super Duty) was mated with the cab of the Mazda Titan (converted to left-hand drive). The LCF received the first engine developed by Blue Diamond Truck, a 4.5L V6 (a 6-cylinder version of the 6.0L V8).[77] In 2015, the Blue Diamond Truck venture was dissolved by Ford. International retained production at General Escobedo, with Ford shifting medium-duty truck production to its facility in Avon Lake, Ohio.[79]

Anhui Jianghuai Navistar edit

On 16 September 2010, Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co., Ltd. (JAC) announced joint ventures with NC2 Global and Navistar International Corporation that will develop, build, and market heavy duty trucks and diesel engines in China.[80] In May 2018, it was announced that Cummins would be buying out Navistar's equity in the venture.[81]

Mahindra Navistar edit

Navistar formed a joint venture with Mahindra & Mahindra to build heavy trucks in India under the "Mahindra International" brand,[82] which has since been renamed Mahindra Navistar.[83] These trucks were displayed at Auto Expo 2010 in Delhi, India. The joint venture ceased as Navistar exited the joint venture in 2013.

DINA/DIMEX Navistar edit

DINA (Diesel Nacional, S.A. de C.V, in English: National Diesel) or DIMEX (Diesel Mexicano, S.A. de C.V, in English: Mexican Diesel) for International Version is a Mexican bus and truck manufacturer based in Ciudad Sahagún, Hidalgo, Mexico. It was created by the federal government of Mexico in 1951 as Diesel Nacional, S.A..[1], and is currently owned by Grupo Empresarial G and its subsidiaries (since 1989). The company has gone through several stages of production of freight and bus models throughout its history, thanks to technological and commercial agreements and partnerships with various companies such as Fiat, Renault, Marcopolo S.A., Flxible, Cummins, Perkins, Chrysler, Caterpillar, Scania, MCI, Škoda, Spicer, Eaton and Dana. Today its primary production is buses for urban domestic and foreign use. They have developed their truck technology with a subsidiary of BMW. Currently, nearly 20% of the national vehicle fleet operate in Mexico, along with other Latin American countries. In 2001, to avoid bankruptcy, a group of administrative staff of Grupo Empresarial G, owners of the company remnants, carried out the financial restructuring of DINA Camiones. This process consisted of the sale of the plants that the group owned. In 2002, the government of the state of Hidalgo bought the facilities of the DINA Camiones plant. In 2005, a group of Argentine businessmen bought the Argentine DINA plant. Subsequently, problems arising due to the cancellation of the contract with Western Star Trucks, was settled by legal means. Freightliner paid a large compensation to the Mexican company. In compliance with the agreement, the amount was not disclosed. In 2004, the process of designing new passenger units began, based on HTQ technology, as well as on national and international standards. Starting in 2007, the first five prototypes of the chassis were concluded. The design and construction of a new plant began, along with the necessary equipment and tools. This was in the same industrial zone of Ciudad Sahagún, state of Hidalgo, Mexico. In July 2007, a prototype departed the new DINA plant. Its purpose was to conduct road tests, prior to production and marketing. In May 2008, the restart of DINA Camiones was announced, with the production and sales of four new bus models, all of them the urban type: DINA Linner, Runner, Picker and Outsider. At the time of restarting operations that year, the investment was US$100 million. The plant had a capacity of 23 units per day, 450 direct and 750 indirect jobs, and five concessionaires in different Mexican states to sell their units in Mexico.

Controversies edit

In December 2011, the nonpartisan organization Public Campaign criticized Navistar International for spending $6.31 million on lobbying and not paying any taxes during 2008–2010, instead getting $18 million in tax rebates, despite making a profit of $896 million and increasing executive pay by 81%.[84] On January 31, 2005, Navistar Financial said it would restate financial statements for fiscal years 2002 and 2003 and the first three quarters of fiscal 2004, because it did not take into consideration potential changes to future income. On April 7, 2006, Navistar restated financial results from 2002 through 2004, and for the first three quarters of 2005, due to accounting practices that are the subject of a continuing review.[85]

Accounting issues edit

In January 2006, the company declared it would not file its form 10-K annual report with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on time. The delay was caused by the disagreement with its auditors, Deloitte & Touche, over complex accounting issues. In April, Navistar fired Deloitte, its independent auditor for 98 years, and hired KPMG to help restate earnings back to 2002 to fix accounting errors. On December 15, 2006, Navistar executives announced a further delay in its restatement and 2006 results. The announcement prompted the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to announce the delisting of the company, after 98 years of trading, although the NYSE subsequently delayed the delisting pending an appeal by Navistar. However, Navistar was removed from the S&P 500 Index, and the NYSE eventually denied Navistar's appeal and delisted the stock; it traded on the Pink Sheets until 30 June 2008, when it was relisted on the NYSE, under its previous ticker symbol, NAV, after catching up with its filings.[86] Christopher Anderson, the Deloitte partner responsible for the 2003 audit, accepted a one-year suspension from public audits in 2008, and became the first individual to be fined by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.[87]

CEO Daniel Ustian agreed to surrender to Navistar shares worth $1.3 million, while former Chief Financial Officer Robert C. Lannert consented to repay $1.05 million, each sum reflecting monetary bonuses they had received during the restatement period, the SEC said. Four other company executives paid civil penalties without admitting liability.

In December 2014, Navistar disclosed more accounting problems. These involved out-of-period adjustments, which were corrections of prior period errors relating to product warranties. This resulted in a $36 million increase in Cost of Products Sold. In addition, a material weakness was disclosed. In the company's annual 10K, they reported that weakness was "surrounding validation of the completeness and accuracy of underlying data used in the determination of significant accounting estimates and accounting transactions. Specifically, controls were not designed to identify errors in the underlying data which was used to calculate warranty cost estimates and other significant accounting estimates and the accounting effects of significant transactions.[88]

Failed engine strategy edit

In 2001, then CEO Dan Ustian faced numerous United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations to reduce the amount of nitrogen oxides and soot emanating from diesel engines. Despite the change in the compliance arena, the regulations would not begin to be phased in until 2007, with full implementation slated for 2010.[89]

Ustian had multiple engineering paths available. Among them were Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR), Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR), or the use of nitrogen oxide absorbers. All required more engineering and development to achieve compliance. Ustian believed truckers did not want to bother with an extra tank of fluid after treatment. As a result, he convinced the company to spend $700 million to fund EGR development.[89]

On October 31, 2007, Navistar formally announced their intent to move forward with EGR as the company's strategy. The company statement included Ustian mentioning "I have publicly been an advocate of customer friendly emissions control solutions which do not add additional costs to our truck and bus customers. While SCR is a means to achieve the NOx reduction requirement for 2010, it comes with a steep cost to our customers. Our ability to achieve our goals without adding customer cost and inconvenience is a competitive advantage for International."[90]

On November 24, 2008, Navistar revealed it would use EPA Credits in order to comply with the 2010 legislation.[90]

In February 2009, Ustian touted the benefits of EGR technology as a key differentiator for the company's engines. However, by now, the rest of the industry had chosen to use compliant SCR technology. Ustian disagreed with SCR, saying "the other thing that EGR avoids is the risks of an SCR strategy. Read the label on this and it will show you that there are challenges with keeping control of using this technology: 'Store between 23 degrees and 68 degrees.' So essentially it says you can't throw it outside. You can't operate it in conditions above 85 [degrees] or below 12 [degrees]. You can, but, it will put the burden onto the customers."[91]

Non-conformance penalties edit

The EPA recognized Navistar's imminent non-compliance and created a system of Non-Conformance Penalties (NCPs) that included a $1,919 fine for every non-compliant engine that Navistar sold. To bridge the gap, Navistar began using EPA credits it had previously earned for being compliant in lieu of paying fines. In August 2012, Navistar stated they would run out of EPA credits soon. Only days earlier the EPA announced increased new penalties of $3,744 per engine.[92]

In March 2009, Navistar sued the EPA, claiming that the agency's guidance documents for SCR implementation were invalid because they were adopted without a public process and with input only from the SCR engine makers. Navistar and the EPA settled the lawsuit a year later.[93]

Further masking the EGR problem were high military sales. In the company's 2010 10K report, Navistar cited orders for MRAPs as offsetting flat commercial sales due to the recession.[94]

In January 2012, the EPA adopted an interim final rule that allowed Navistar to continue selling the engines subject to NCPs. Several Navistar competitors sued, and in June 2012 the same appeals court ruled that EPA's interim rule was invalid because it did not give the public notice and an opportunity for comment.[93]

In the meantime, Navistar's EGR decision had led to significant reliability issues and quality problems (which were ultimately traceable to the fundamental physical reality that recirculation of exhaust gas introduces intrinsically abrasive soot and inherently corrosive acid gases back into the engine). Truck drivers began losing trust and confidence as Navistar vehicles were breaking down frequently. Consequently, they abandoned Navistar trucks in favor of competitor's trucks.[95]

Legal issues (MaxxForce engines) edit

In December 2014, the United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation ordered that 13 of 14 civil lawsuits brought against Navistar for MaxxForce engines would be consolidated into one case. The consolidated lawsuits say Navistar's use of Advanced Exhaust Gas Recirculation emission control system, or EGR, was defective and resulted in repeated engine failures and frequent repairs and downtime.[96]

On December 16, 2014, Navistar reported a larger than expected fourth quarter net loss of $72 million. While sales rose 9 percent to $3 billion, the company cited restructuring and warranty costs as the main reasons for the loss. A day earlier, the company announced it would be closing its engine foundry in Indianapolis, resulting in the loss of 100 jobs and costing $11 million. The company estimated annual savings of $13 million in operating costs.[97]

In March 2015, Navistar reported a first-quarter 2015 net loss of $42 million, or $0.52 per diluted share, compared to a first-quarter 2014 net loss of $248 million, or $3.05 per diluted share. Revenues in the quarter were $2.4 billion, up to $213 million or 10 percent, versus the first quarter of 2014. The higher revenues in the quarter were driven by a 17 percent year-over-year increase in charge outs for Class 6-8 trucks and buses in the United States and Canada. This included a 42 percent increase in school buses; a 25 percent increase in Class 6/7 medium trucks; a 7 percent increase in Class 8 heavy trucks; and a 5 percent increase in Class 8 severe service trucks. Higher sales in the company's export truck operations also contributed to the increase, partially offset by a decrease in used truck sales. The company finished the first quarter with a 27 percent year-over-year increase in order backlog for Class 6-8 trucks.[98]

On June 4, 2015, Navistar reported a second-quarter net loss of $64 million, or 78 cents a share, compared with a year-earlier loss of $297 million, or $3.65 a share. Revenue fell to $2.69 billion from $2.75 billion. Analysts had expected a loss of 18 cents a share and revenue of $2.82 billion.[95]

On June 9, 2015, Navistar named Jeff Sass as the new Senior VP of North American Truck Sales. Sass previously worked 20 years for rival Paccar.[99]

On June 12, 2015, Mark Rachesky's MHR Fund Management LLC disclosed a 6% increased stake in Navistar, up to 15,446,562 shares. The firm now owns 18.9% of Navistar.[100]

In July 2015, the EPA filed a civil lawsuit against Navistar seeking $300 million in fines over its use of non-compliant engines in its 2010-model trucks – engines that did not meet the agency's exhaust emission standards.[101] "Because (Navistar) completed manufacturing and assembling processes for the subject engines in 2010 … each and every engine was 'produced' in 2010 and is therefore not a model 2009 engine," the complaint said. Navistar classified the engines as 2009 model year engines because it began assembling them in 2009. Navistar has stated they dispute the allegations and would "aggressively defend" their position.[96]

On July 20, 2015, Navistar announced that it was refinancing the $697.5 million senior secured term loan facility of Navistar, Inc., which matures in August 2017, with a new $1.040 billion senior secured term loan, which will mature in August 2020. The refinancing will extend the maturity of the term loan facility and provide additional liquidity and financial flexibility for the company.[102]

In March 2016, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Navistar with misleading investors about its development of the advanced technology truck engine.[103]

In August 2017, a Tennessee jury found that Navistar committed fraud and violated the Tennessee Consumer Practice Act in connection with the sale of 243 Navistar International ProStars with MaxxForce engines to Milan Supply Chain Solutions. It awarded $10.8 million in actual damages and $20 million in punitive damages. The trial included testimony from Jim Hebe, who previously was the senior vice president, North America Sales Operations. Hebe retired in October 2012. Hebe's testimony about the engine program mentioned that the company "did not test s**t". In a statement, Navistar said it is disappointed in the jury's verdict and is evaluating its options to challenge it, noting it has successfully defended similar claims in several jurisdictions, including dismissal of claims of fraud in courts in Texas, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Alabama, and Illinois.[104]

Facilities edit

Corporate facilities edit

Name City/state Country Year opened Employees Use Comments
Navistar World Headquarters Lisle, Illinois U.S. 2011 7,991 Navistar purchased the facility for $110 million in 2011 in an effort to consolidate their corporate headquarters as well as their Truck and Engine divisions.[105] Former Lucent Technologies Campus.[106]
Navistar Proving Grounds New Carlisle, Indiana U.S. 1926, acquired by Navistar in 2015.[107] Navistar acquired the facility to replace their former proving grounds in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Facility was opened in 1926 by Studebaker as the world's first-ever controlled automotive-testing grounds. Navistar acquired the facility from Bosch.[108]
Navistar Advanced Technology Center San Antonio, Texas U.S. 2021 650 Facility used to test and validate components used in diesel and Electric trucks.[109] Facility was purchased to replace Navistar's former technical center in Melrose Park, Illinois.[110]

Manufacturing facilities edit

Name City/state Country Year Opened Employees Products Comments
Springfield Assembly Plant Springfield, Ohio U.S. 1961[111] 1,450 CV Series (also produced as Chevrolet Silverado C6500 HD), MV Series,HV Series, GM Vista Light Duty Last former International Harvester facility still in use by Navistar.
Tulsa Bus Plant Tulsa Oklahoma U.S. 1941, Leased by IC bus since 2001[112] 918 RE-Series, CE-Series, TC-Series Facility originally opened as a Douglas Aircraft bombing assembly. IC currently shares the facility with Boeing.[113]
Huntsville Powertrain Manufacturing Plant Huntsville, Alabama U.S. 2008 217[114] A26 engine, S13 integrated powertrain
Escobedo Assembly Plant Escobedo, Nuevo León Mexico 1998 6,200[115] HX Series, LoneStar, LT Series, RH Series Former Blue Diamond Truck (truck designs shared with Ford) from 2001 to 2015
San Antonio Manufacturing Plant San Antonio, Texas U.S. 2022 600[116] HV Series, LoneStar, LT Series, RH Series Assembly was the first opened by Navistar in decades. Designed so that both electric and conventional trucks can be assembled on the same line.[117]
MWM Manufacturing Plant São Paulo Brazil 1953 1,800 Engine components.

Former facilities edit

Name City/state Country Year Opened Year Closed Products/Uses Comments
Chatham Assembly Plant Chatham, Ontario Canada 1948[118] 2011 LoneStar, ProStar Facility replaced an older factory on Grand Avenue East that was built in 1922.
Melrose Park Technical Center/Engine Plant Melrose Park, Illinois U.S. 1941, acquired by International Harvester in 1946 2018 engine plant, 2021 technical center[119][120] Engine engineering, DT engine Facility was originally built as a Buick Aviation plant, following the Second World War International purchased the facility and used it as the headquarters for their engine group. The main facility was broken into two sections one being engine test cells and later truck component testing and the other being engine production.
Fort Wayne Truck Development Technology Center. Fort Wayne, Indiana U.S. 1950 2012[121] Truck engineering Facility was the headquarters for International's truck division. located across the street from International Harvester's Fort Wayne assembly. The facility was closed after the opening of Navistar's World Headquarters in Lisle, Illinois.[122]
Pure Power Technologies Waukesha Foundry Waukesha, Wisconsin U.S. 1896, acquired by International Harvester in 1946 Sold 2015, closed 2020[123] ductile iron and high-temperature and abrasion-resistant ferrous alloy engine components. Facility was acquired by International from the U.S. government which had been operating it as a defense plant. Navistar eventually reorganized its foundries under its Pure Power Technologies Division in 2012. In 2015 the facility was sold to the Grede foundry group in 2015 which operated it until its closure in 2020.[124]
Indianapolis Engine Assembly and Foundry Indianapolis, Indiana U.S. 1937 2009 assembly, 2015 foundery[125] Engine blocks, T444E engine, International IDI, VT engine Plant was constructed by international in an effort to consolidate its engine production into one facility. By the 1980s the plant began producing engines for Ford trucks eventually under the Power Stroke brand. This partnership would continue until 2009 prompting the idling of the engine assembly.[126]
Garland Truck Plant Garland, Texas U.S. 1963, acquired by Navistar in 1997 2013[127] LoneStar, TranStar, WorkStar, PayStar, MaxxPro[128] Plant was originally constructed by the Marmon Motor Company and was their primary assembly until 1997 when they were absorbed into Navistar. The closure was announced in an attempt to cut costs with the facility's production being relocated to assemblies in Springfield, Ohio; and Escobedo, Mexico[129]
Columbus Plastics Operation Columbus, Ohio U.S. 1981 Sold 1996[130] Plastic components, SMC parts (such as fenders, hoods and cowls) [131] Navistar sold the plant to Rymac Mortgage Investment Corp for $38 million in stocks citing a decrease in demand for plastic products.[132]
Equitable Building Chicago, Illinois U.S. 1965 [133] 1989 Corporate Headquarters International Harvester and later Navistar occupied eleven floors in the building. The tower was constructed on the former site of Cyrus McCormick's original reaper works that were destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. International moved to the building from an older building also on Michigan Avenue stating that they intended to "return to their birthplace."[134]
NBC Tower Chicago, Illinois U.S. 1989[135] 2000[136] Corporate Headquarters Navistar occupied several floors in the building from the tower's completion until 2000 when the decision was made to move to the suburbs to cut costs.
Navistar Corporate Headquarters Warrenville, Illinois U.S. 2000[137] 2011 Corporate Headquarters Six-story office building that Navistar leased. The office was closed in 2011 when Navistar decided to consolidate all corporate operations into one facility in nearby Lisle.

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MaxxForce redirects here For the roller coaster at Six Flags Great America see Maxx Force For the line of toy weapons see Max Force This article is about International brand trucks produced since 1986 For International Harvester vehicles see International Harvester For the successor farm equipment company see Case IH Navistar Inc is an American holding company created in 1986 as the successor to International Harvester Navistar operates as the owner of International branded trucks and diesel engines 3 The company also produces buses under the IC Bus brand On July 1 2021 Navistar became a wholly owned subsidiary of Traton and therefore part of the Volkswagen Group Navistar IncNavistar International headquarters building in Lisle Illinois USFormerlyInternational Harvester Company 1902 1986 Navistar International Corporation 1986 2021 TypeSubsidiaryIndustryAutomotivePredecessorInternational Harvester CompanyFounded1902 121 years ago 1902 as International Harvester Company 1986 37 years ago 1986 as Navistar International Corporation HeadquartersLisle Illinois U SArea servedNorth AmericaSouth AmericaEastern EuropeMiddle EastSouth AfricaOceaniaKey peopleMathias Carlbaum President amp CEO Troy A Clarke 1 Executive Chairman Walter G Borst Executive VP amp CFO Samara A Strycker Senior VP amp Controller ProductsTrucks buses and school buses diesel engines and chasisRevenueUS 8 57 billion FY Oct 31 2017 Operating incomeUS 415 million FY Oct 31 2017 Net incomeUS 55 million FY Oct 31 2017 Total assetsUS 6 14 billion FY Oct 31 2017 Total equity US 4 57 billion FY Oct 31 2017 Number of employees 12 300 FY Oct 31 2017 ParentTratonWebsitewww wbr navistar wbr comFootnotes references 2 Headquartered in Lisle Illinois the company has 13 000 employees worldwide as of 2019 4 Navistar operates through a network of nearly 1 000 dealer outlets in the United States Canada Brazil and Mexico and more than 60 dealers in 90 countries 4 Navistar Defense LLC operates independently and is owned by Cerberus Capital Management Contents 1 History 1 1 1902 1985 International Harvester 1 2 1985 1991 Transition from agricultural roots 1 3 1990s 1 4 2000s 1 4 1 Purchase of Workhorse 1 5 2010s 1 5 1 Move to Lisle Illinois 1 5 2 Tension mounts 1 5 3 Layoffs and consolidation 1 5 4 Cost cutting and divestitures 1 5 5 GM and Navistar reach commercial vehicle agreement 1 5 6 Strategic partnership with Traton SE 1 6 2020s 1 6 1 Navistar becomes part of Traton 1 6 2 Navistar partnered TuSimple to develop robot truck 2 Corporate operations 2 1 International Trucks 1986 present 2 2 IC Bus 2002 present 2 3 MWM International Motores 2005 2022 2 4 Engines 1986 present 2 5 Plug in electric vehicles 2 5 1 Plug in hybrid electric bus 2 5 2 eStar electric van 2 6 Navistar Defense LLC 2003 present 3 Joint ventures 3 1 Current 3 1 1 General Motors 3 1 2 Tatra 3 2 Former 3 2 1 Ford Motor Company 3 2 1 1 Ford diesel V8 engine 3 2 1 2 Blue Diamond Truck 3 2 2 Anhui Jianghuai Navistar 3 2 3 Mahindra Navistar 3 2 4 DINA DIMEX Navistar 4 Controversies 4 1 Accounting issues 4 2 Failed engine strategy 4 2 1 Non conformance penalties 4 2 2 Legal issues MaxxForce engines 5 Facilities 5 1 Corporate facilities 5 2 Manufacturing facilities 5 3 Former facilities 6 Images 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThis section may be confusing or unclear to readers In particular poor overall chronological context overemphasis on recent events in comparison to company history Please help clarify the section There might be a discussion about this on the talk page April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1902 1985 International Harvester edit Main article International HarvesterThe merger of McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and the Deering Harvester Company in 1902 resulted in the formation of the International Harvester Company IH of Chicago Illinois In 1908 International introduced the International Harvester Auto Wagon a forerunner of the pickup truck Over the next three quarters of the 20th century the company evolved to become a diversified vehicle manufacturer across many industries In addition to agriculture and construction International offered a range of trucks from consumer grade pickup trucks Light Line to heavy duty commercial trucks along with the first sport utility vehicles the Travelall truck based wagon and the offroad oriented Scout Alongside its Farmall tractor brand International introduced the Cub Cadet brand of lawn and garden tractors and power equipment for home use 1985 1991 Transition from agricultural roots edit In the early to mid 1980s International Harvester fell on hard times during the poor agricultural economy of the times the company had never recovered from a 172 day strike during 1979 1980 In an effort for International to survive new CEO Donald Lennox directed company management to begin divesting many of its historical business divisions While some divisions were sold to stave off losses other profitable divisions were also sold to generate much needed revenue The Construction Equipment Division was sold to Dresser Industries Solar gas turbines Division to Caterpillar Cub Cadet was sold lawn and garden equipment to MTD Products In 1983 the company entered into a supply agreement with Ford Motor Company with the Engine Division supplying the 6 9L IDI diesel V8 for Ford full size pickup trucks and vans at the time V8 diesels served as a fuel efficient alternative to large displacement gasoline V8 engines With the 6 9L and its successor V8 engines the supply agreement lasted through 2010 At the beginning of 1985 the Agricultural Division was acquired by Tenneco the parent company of company rival Case Corporation the IHC name and its logo were assets of the Agricultural Division consequently part of the sale Tenneco created the merged Case IH as both brands currently remain Following the sale to Tenneco all that remained of the company were the International Truck and Engine Divisions In response to the sale of its own brand and logo International Harvester reintroduced itself on February 20 1986 as Navistar International Corporation combining Navi of Navigation and Star from multiple truck lines Navistar International became the parent company of International Truck and Engine Corporation the previous Truck and Engine Division with an orange red diamond logo replacing the IH tractor logo In 1987 International introduced the 8300 marking a second generation of the IHC S Series Designated as the Thousand Series by the marketplace 5 the 8300 was joined by additional Class 7 8 tractors and by the 4000 series medium duty trucks in 1989 To upgrade fuel economy the Thousand Series trucks received an aerodynamic hood with faired in headlamps and turn signals a body color grille replaced chrome trim 5 Navistar also transitioned from manufacturing both gasoline and diesel powered vehicles to exclusively selling and making diesel vehicles after 1986 1990s edit nbsp An International 9800 cabover truck in New ZealandIn 1990 International introduced the 9400 an aerodynamic Class 8 truck derived from the Transtar Paystar cab using a set back front axle to allow for a longer sloped hood the classic style 9300 the previous Transtar continued In 1991 the final remnant of International in the automotive segment was sold off as the Scout and Light Truck parts business was sold to Scout Light Line Distributors Inc The same year Navistar became the parent company of a school bus manufacturer as it purchased one third of American Transportation Corporation AmTran Serving as a chassis supplier since the 1920s Navistar gained significant market share in school bus production acquiring AmTran entirely in April 1995 In 1994 the IDI diesel was replaced by the all new T444E diesel V8 Sharing only displacement with its predecessor the T444E introduced direct injection and standard turbocharging the engine marked the introduction of the PowerStroke diesel branding for Ford vehicles In 1998 following a decline in demand for COE trucks in North America the 9800 was discontinued and production moved to Brazil 5 2000s edit nbsp International MXT the smallest of the XT pickup trucksAfter nearly a century of business in Chicago Navistar announced its plans on 30 September 2000 to leave the city and relocate its corporate offices to west suburban Warrenville Illinois 6 In 2000 the 5000 9000 series trucks Paystar Transtar received their first redesign of the cab since 1971 becoming the 5000i 9000i the cab was enlarged adding larger windows moving the firewall forward In 2001 International introduced the NGV trucks Next Generation Vehicles the first model family developed under the founding of Navistar 7 NGV was intended as the successor of the Thousand Series trucks though using a nearly identical nomenclature The S Series lasted in production through 2003 for severe service trucks and 2004 as a cowled bus chassis In 2002 AmTran was rebranded as IC Integrated Coach after a few months as International Truck and Bus For 2004 Navistar reentered the consumer vehicle market for the first time since 1980 introducing the International XT Extreme Truck model family Three pickup trucks were sold including the CXT 4x4 derived from the 7300 the RXT 4x2 derived from the 4300 and the MXT 4x4 a MXT MV redeveloped for street legal use The CXT and RXT are by far the largest vehicles ever sold for consumer sale to date the former is the tallest ever mass produced and the latter is the longest pickup truck ever mass produced Following the 2006 introduction of the International ProStar long haul tractor replacing the aerodynamic 9400i International began to retire its previous Thousand Series nomenclature for NGV based trucks 7 In 2008 the medium duty 4000 became the DuraStar with the 7000 severe service trucks becoming the WorkStar The 8000 regional haul tractors revived the TranStar name the LoneStar flagship long haul tractor had no predecessor Using the previous generation i series cab the Paystar 5000 and the 9000i pared down to the 9900i In response to low market demand International ended sales of all three XT pickup truck lines after the 2008 model year Purchase of Workhorse edit In 2005 Navistar purchased the Workhorse Custom Chassis LLC started in 1998 by investors who took over production and sales of General Motors popular P series Stepvan chassis when GM dropped it a manufacturer of step van and motor home chassis to seemingly re enter the delivery van market 8 It appeared that the new subsidiary might also benefit by its association with a company whose history from the 1930s into the 60s included the popular Metro van For a short time Workhorse offered an integrated chassis body product called MetroStar In Sept of 2012 Navistar announced the shut down of Workhorse and the closure of the plant in Union City Indiana in order to cut costs 8 In March 2013 AMP Electric Vehicles took over Workhorse Custom Chassis LLC s assets and began offering a range of electric vehicles 9 10 In 2015 AMP changed the company name to Workhorse Group Incorporated 11 2010s edit This section may be too long and excessively detailed Please consider summarizing the material January 2023 Move to Lisle Illinois edit In September 2010 despite uncertainty over EGR and a sluggish economy Navistar leadership revived an effort to relocate the company headquarters from Warrenville IL to nearby Lisle IL The new headquarters was expected to retain or create 3 000 permanent jobs and about 400 construction jobs Navistar President Dan Ustian said roughly 500 engineers would be hired immediately Navistar aimed to invest 110 million in the 1 2 million square foot Lisle campus which would include product development The state gave Navistar incentives of nearly 65 million including tax credits 12 In March 2011 Navistar announced the move to Lisle Renovations were completed in the fall but the company gradually moved from Warrenville to Lisle in summer 2011 You can t build a campus like this anywhere for anywhere near the price we paid for this and even though you might get more incentives when you look at the whole picture you really can t beat it said Don Sharp Navistar vice president 13 In 2011 Navistar began phasing out its Truck Development and Technology Center TDTC in Fort Wayne Indiana In early December 2011 the company laid off 130 employees mostly engineers and designers who were United Auto Workers members 14 In total 300 out of 1 400 Fort Wayne employees eventually accepted offers to relocate to Illinois The other 1 100 workers either retired or chose to remain in Indiana and find work elsewhere 15 The cost to move employees and consolidate operations was estimated to be 75 million The only Navistar employees remaining after December 2012 were 20 25 people manning the company s test track on Oxford Street 16 In late July 2015 the TDTC closed and the remaining workers were let go 17 Tension mounts edit In June 2012 speculation mounted about a possible takeover of the struggling truck maker This came as hedge fund MHR Fund Management LLC disclosed a 13 6 stake in the company slightly higher than billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn s 11 9 stake As a result Navistar adopted a poison pill defense If the plan were triggered by an outside investor taking a stake of 15 percent or more in the company then Navistar would issue its shareholders rights that would let them buy new common stock in the company at a discount of 50 percent For each share held the investor could buy 280 worth of new shares for 140 The investor who took the 15 percent stake or more would not have the right to buy additional shares 18 In August 2012 Navistar announced it would use Cummins engines and SCR technology 19 After 37 years with the company Dan Ustian retired immediately in August 2012 and left his position on the board as well Former Textron CEO Lewis Campbell was named interim CEO and Troy Clarke was promoted to chief operating officer 20 Ustian s severance package began at 7 9 million The company s proxy statement during this time estimated the total package to be 14 6 million contingent on a share price of 42 07 on Oct 31 2011 the end of the company s fiscal year 21 On September 9 2012 billionaire and key stock holder Carl Icahn sent an open letter to Navistar s board blasting them for abysmal business decisions and poor corporate governance Icahn noted from 2009 to 2012 that this Board has authorized spending shareholder money on lawsuits against suppliers competitors and regulators marketing plans to convince customers that non compliant engines are actually compliant accumulating non core assets such as a Recreational Vehicle manufacturer and a gold plated corporate headquarters that cost over 100 million The one thing this Board refused to spend money on was a back up plan involving the industry standard technology Navistar now must rely on 22 In a September 2012 interview Cummins CEO Tom Linebarger said all we did was act nice to them Navistar even when they didn t talk nicely about us he smiled recalling harsh comments that Navistar executives had made about SCR being used by all its competitors 23 In October 2012 Chief Product Officer Deepak Kapur stepped down followed by Group Vice President of Product Development Ramin Younessi in December 2012 24 CIO Don Sharp also left the company in April 2013 25 Layoffs and consolidation edit August 2012 featured a Voluntary Separation Program VSP as well as involuntary layoffs This was due to the failed engine strategy rising warranty costs and declines in commercial and military sales The company let go 500 employees and in September 2012 announced plans to lay off 200 more salaried employees 26 In addition the company announced it would close its Garland Texas manufacturing facility by mid 2013 resulting in the loss of 900 jobs 27 In March 2013 Navistar announced that interim CEO Lewis Campbell would step down and COO Troy Clarke would be named CEO and chairman of the board Jack Allen was named COO 28 In June 2013 CFO A J Cederoth stepped down and James M Moran Navistar senior vice president and treasurer would act as interim CFO until a successor could be found 29 In late June 2013 former General Motors executive Walter Borst was named Executive VP and CFO 30 In September 2013 Navistar announced it would cut 500 more jobs amid a larger than expected third quarter loss Navistar reported a slower than expected return to profitability due to large market share losses declining sales and weak market conditions 31 In May 2014 a third round of lay offs in as many years occurred at the corporate headquarters as part of ongoing cost cutting measures 32 On July 31 2015 Navistar ceased operations and laid off the remaining 15 employees at the Truck Development and Technology Center TDTC in Fort Wayne Indiana 17 In November 2015 and December 2015 several hundred Navistar employees voluntarily left the Corporate HQ office in Lisle IL as part of another Voluntary Separation Package VSP Cost cutting and divestitures edit As part of the turnaround plan Navistar executives cut costs aggressively They cut SG amp A costs by 16 in 2013 and cut product development spending by 24 33 Interim CEO Lewis Campbell s priorities included a focus on quality reducing the company s cost structure and paring back its product line 34 Navistar also sold several businesses that it deemed were not providing enough of a Return On Invested Capital ROIC Among them were their Monaco Coach Corporation Recreational Vehicle RV business as well as Workhorse Chassis 35 They also exited their joint venture with Mahindra 36 and sold off their E Z Pack unit which made bodies for garbage trucks as well as its Continental Mixer unit which made concrete mixers for prices the company characterized as not material 37 In January 2014 Forbes reported several key challenges facing Navistar which include declining military sales a pension plan underfunded by 2 7 billion two self disclosed weaknesses in accounting practices and a new collective bargaining agreement for the company s 6 000 full and part time workers who are represented by labor unions 38 In February 2014 Navistar announced it would move some engine production operations from Huntsville Alabama to Melrose Park Illinois by summer 2014 The move eliminated 280 jobs in Alabama and saved an estimated 22 million Navistar said it would keep two other diesel engine plants operating in Huntsville 39 In September 2014 Navistar reported its best quarter in years It announced a third quarter net loss of 2 million or 0 02 per diluted share compared to a third quarter 2013 net loss of 247 million or 3 06 per diluted share 40 It was also in September that CEO Troy Clarke announced that the company s biggest divestitures were complete and that the focus would now be on regaining lost market share 37 On November 6 2014 leadership changes continued at Navistar with Executive VP and COO Jack Allen retiring immediately Rather than hire a new COO CEO Troy Clarke split the COO duties among three other executives 41 GM and Navistar reach commercial vehicle agreement edit See also Chevrolet Silverado Medium duty version 4500HD 5500HD and 6500HD General Motors Co and Navistar have reached a long term agreement to develop and assemble future medium duty conventional cab Class 4 5 commercial vehicles allowing Navistar to strengthen its product lineup and GM to expand its Chevrolet commercial truck portfolio The future trucks will be jointly developed using Navistar s expertise in rolling chassis configurations and manufacturing capabilities and GM s commercial components and engines The vehicles entered production in late 2018 and are manufactured at Navistar s facility in Springfield Ohio 42 Strategic partnership with Traton SE edit In September 2016 Navistar and Volkswagen Truck and Bus now called Traton the subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group that controls European heavy truck makers MAN and Scania announced their intent to pursue a strategic technology collaboration and to establish a procurement joint venture Volkswagen Truck amp Bus would take a 16 6 stake in Navistar in return for an investment of 256 million Navistar expects to realize cumulative synergies of 500 million over the first five years In March 2017 it was announced that Volkswagen Truck amp Bus s 16 6 equity investment in Navistar became effective from February 28 2017 with Volkswagen Truck amp Bus executives Andreas Renschler and Matthias Grundler joining the Navistar Board of Directors 43 44 2020s edit Navistar becomes part of Traton edit On January 30 2020 Traton announced a proposal to purchase all outstanding shares in Navistar 45 In April 2021 Navistar International Corp and Traton SE s pending merger transaction began its review process with Brazil s Administrative Council for Economic Defense or CADE with market surveys being distributed to 35 companies 46 On July 1 2021 Traton successfully completed its takeover of all shares in Navistar and therefore Navistar became part of the Traton Group As part of the acquisition the company was renamed Navistar Inc from Navistar International Corporation 47 Navistar partnered TuSimple to develop robot truck edit On July 15 2020 Navistar established a developmental production partnership with TuSimple an autonomous trucking technology company to manufacture Level 4 autonomous semi trucks The production is said to start in 2024 48 Although with non disclosure of the total investment amount from both the parties Navistar has taken a minority stake in TuSimple 49 Corporate operations editInternational Trucks 1986 present edit In 1986 after International Harvester transitioned to Navistar International the Truck and Engine Division essentially all that remained continued the use of the International brand name The third largest Class 8 manufacturer behind Freightliner and the combined brands of Paccar International held a 12 6 market share for 2022 50 The current International Truck product range ranges from medium duty Class 4 to heavy duty Class 8 payload ranges across a wide variety of applications Vehicle name Production Classification Configuration NotesInternational CV nbsp 2019 present Class 4 5 Light Medium duty straight truck Lightest duty International product line replaced International TerraStar Produced by Navistar alongside Chevrolet Silverado C4500 6500 HDInternational MV ex DuraStar nbsp 2019 present Class 6 7 Medium duty straight truck Update to International Durastar Revision for 2022 productionInternational RH ex TranStar 2018 present Class 8 Regional haul semitractor Replaced International TranStar Shares body with LT without aerodynamic enhancements International LT ex ProStar nbsp 2017 present Class 8 Over the road semitractor Replaced International ProStar First International truck of two letter nomenclature and second generation NGV cab International LoneStar nbsp 2009 present Class 8 Over the road semitractor Longest hood semitractor mating NGV cab with vintage style hood design Replaced International 9000i as flagship International line 2018 revision introduced modernized cab of International LT International HV ex WorkStar 2019 present Class 7 9 Severe service straight truck replacing International WorkStarInternational HX ex Paystar 2017 present Class 8 9 Severe service straight truck semitractor Largest International product line replacing International Paystar Produced as both straight truck and semitractor configurations IC Bus 2002 present edit Further information IC Bus and AmTranInternational has a long history in the school bus industry as a chassis provider dating to when school buses first became motorized In 1991 parent company Navistar expanded its presence in the segment as it acquired a stake in school bus body manufacturer AmTran completing its purchase in 1995 Since 2002 IC Bus operates as the bus manufacturing subsidiary of Navistar though specializing in yellow school buses the company also produces vehicles for commercial use The IC Bus name stands for Integrated Coach denoting how vehicles are designed and assembled nearly completely under a single corporate structure The entire IC product line is derived from medium duty International vehicles using a body design designed within the company Vehicle name Production Applications NotesIC CE Series nbsp 2005 present School bus Commercial use bus Uses International 3300 chassis International 4300 Durastar IC RE Series nbsp 1996 present School bus Commercial use bus Uses rear engine International 3000 chassis Final variant of International S Series remaining in production IC TC Series 2019 present Commercial use bus International 3300 chassis produced in a cutaway cab configuration Produced by IC Bus for bodywork by second party manufacturersMWM International Motores 2005 2022 edit In 2005 Navistar purchased MWM International Motores a Brazilian engine manufacturer formerly associated with Deutz AG MWM was sold to Tupy S A in 2022 51 Engines 1986 present edit Further information List of International Harvester Navistar enginesIn 1986 Navistar was formed from the engine division of the former International Harvester alongside the truck division In a continuation from its predecessor International produced both gasoline and diesel fueled engines for its medium duty trucks and some heavy duty trucks offering second party engines as an option Class 8 trucks offered second party diesel engines from Caterpillar Cummins and Detroit Diesel From International Harvester International inherited production of the SV series gasoline V8 IDI diesel V8 DV series diesel V8 and DT466 inline 6 After 1986 the production of gasoline engines ended shifting to diesel powered engines entirely During the 1980s Navistar began an expansion of its engine families For 1986 a 7 3L version of the IDI was introduced the engine supplanted the long running DV series V8 by the end of 1988 the same year it became an option in Ford trucks For 1987 the DT inline 6 engine family was expanded to a second engine as the DT360 was introduced competing directly against the Cummins 6BT During 1994 production the IDI V8 was replaced by the direct injection T444E V8 sharing little more than its displacement with its predecessor the T444E became the first Ford PowerStroke engine While the DT360 was withdrawn largely replaced by the T444E the DT466 now the DT466E was joined by the larger DT530E competing primarily against the Cummins C8 3 For the 2000s International began developing engines to comply with updated emissions standards for commercial vehicles During 2003 the T444E was discontinued and replaced the VT engine family introduced by the VT365 V8 For 2004 the DT engines received modernized fuel injection and a redesigned turbocharger the DT530 was replaced by the DT570 sized between the Caterpillar C9 and the Cummins ISL In place of using Selective Catalytic Reduction SCR to treat engine emissions International adopted Exhaust Gas Recirculation EGR a configuration used with success in automobiles with gasoline engines For 2007 emissions compliance International launched the MaxxForce branding for its diesel engines The VT engine family consisted of the 4 5L MaxxForce 5 V6 and the 6 4L MaxxForce 7 V8 replacing the VT365 The DT466 became the MaxxForceDT with the DT and HT570 becoming the MaxxForce 9 and 10 respectively For its Class 8 trucks the company introduced large bore engines for the first time introducing the 10 5L MaxxForce 11 and the 12 4L MaxxForce 13 52 After the 2010 model year Ford ended its engine supply agreement with International continuing the PowerStroke range under its own designs The MaxxForce 7 and DT engines were updated with twin turbochargers to improve emissions compliance Following several years of difficulty reliably matching 2007 and 2010 emissions compliance International chose to end diesel engine production following the 2015 model year replacing the MaxxForce 7 and MaxxForceDT with the Cummins ISB6 7 and ISL9 respectively In 2017 International reentered the diesel engine production segment launching the A26 12 4L inline 6 53 Largely serving as a company produced successor to the MaxxForce 13 the A26 was developed from the MAN D26 engine 53 In 2022 Navistar introduced the International S13 engine Unlike the A26 the S13 engine operates on low revolutions and higher torque equating to fewer fuel injections and less fuel consumption This engine uses selective catalytic reduction SCR technology something that has never been used in Navistar s older engines 54 Plug in electric vehicles edit nbsp eStar electric van in Los Angeles in 2010 The vehicle was manufactured in the U S under license from Modec 55 Plug in hybrid electric bus edit The U S Department of Energy announced in 2009 the selection of Navistar Corporation for a cost shared award of up to US 10 million to develop test and deploy plug in hybrid electric vehicle PHEV school buses The project aims to deploy 60 vehicles for a three year period in school bus fleets across the nation The vehicles will be capable of running in either electric only or hybrid modes that can be recharged from standard electrical outlets Because electricity will be their primary fuel they will consume less petroleum than standard vehicles To develop the PHEV school bus Navistar will examine a range of hybrid architectures and evaluate advanced energy storage devices with the goal of developing a vehicle with a 40 mile 64 km range Travel beyond the range will be facilitated by a clean diesel engine capable of running on renewable fuels The DOE funding will cover up to half of the project s cost and will be provided over three years subject to annual appropriations 56 eStar electric van edit The eStar was an all electric van Production began in March 2010 and first deliveries began two months later via its Workhorse Group division 55 The technology used in eStar was licensed to Navistar in 2009 in a joint venture with Modec and Navistar bought the intellectual property rights from the Modec s bankruptcy administrators in 2011 57 The introduction of the eStar was supported by a US 39 2 million U S Department of Energy stimulus grant under the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 58 The eStar had a 5 100 lb 2 300 kg payload capacity available with a 14 or 16 foot cargo box The vehicle was powered by a 70 kW 102 hp electric motor powered by an 80kWhr lithium ion battery pack supplied by A123 Systems and also used regenerative braking 59 The electric van had a range of 100 mi 160 km and a full charge took between 6 and 8 hours By May 2010 the eStar had received U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA and CARB certifications The eStar also met all Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards FMVSS 58 The first vans were delivered in May 2010 to FedEx Express for use in Los Angeles 60 Other customers included Pacific Gas and Electric Company PG amp E The Coca Cola Company and Canada Post 61 62 63 The eStar had a price of US 150 000 58 Navistar discontinued the eStar van in March 2013 as part of a corporate restructuring plan to focus on current profitability 64 Navistar Defense LLC 2003 present edit nbsp International MaxxPro MRAPIn 2003 Navistar created Navistar Defense While Navistar had manufactured vehicles for the military long into its existence as International Harvester Navistar Defense would operate as a freestanding division within the company Alongside the MaxxPro MRAP and the MXT MV Navistar Defense has developed military variants of the 5000 and 7000 severe service trucks today the HX and HV Series on road Joint ventures editCurrent edit General Motors edit nbsp 2019 2020 International CV chassis cabNavistar entered into an agreement to purchase General Motors medium duty truck unit in 2007 65 but because of changing market conditions the purchase ultimately did not occur 66 and production of the Chevrolet Kodiak and GMC TopKick were discontinued in 2009 as GM entered bankruptcy protection 67 In 2015 a joint venture between the two companies for development of a new Class 4 5 commercial vehicle was announced 68 In early 2017 Navistar s truck assembly plant in Springfield Ohio began production of cutaway van chassis variants of the GMT610 Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana 69 Further details around the Chevy Silverado 4500HD 5500HD 6500HD were announced by General Motors early in 2018 70 with Navistar also unveiling the International branded variant of the truck the CV series shortly thereafter Production started in late 2018 71 The truck serves as a successor to the previously discontinued Chevrolet Kodiak and International TerraStar competing against the Ford Super Duty F 450 F 550 F 600 and Ram Chassis Cab Tatra edit Tatra and Navistar Defence introduced at Eurosatory Exposition in Paris France June 14 18 2010 the results of their strategic alliance since October 2009 the models ATX6 universal container carrier and ATX8 troop carrier 72 The vehicles appear to be based on Tatra T815 7 T817 6x6 8x8 chassis 73 suspension and cabins while using Navistar engines and other components 74 Under the deal Navistar Defence and Tatra A S will market the vehicles in North America which includes sales to the United States military and foreign military sales financed by the United States government Tatra will source parts and components through Navistar s global parts and support network for Tatra trucks delivered in markets outside of North America as well as market Navistar Tatra vehicles around the world in their primary markets Former edit Ford Motor Company edit See also Ford Power Stroke engine and Ford F series medium duty truck nbsp 2007 Ford F 650 a product of Blue Diamond TruckFrom the 1980s to the 2010s Navistar had a close relationship with Ford Motor Company Commencing for the 1983 model year as an engine supply agreement the relationship evolved into a 400 million yearly business culminating into joint production of entire vehicle lines 75 Following the end of the diesel engine supply agreement after the 2010 model year Ford and Navistar ended collaborative production of medium duty commercial trucks after the 2014 model yearFord diesel V8 engine edit As a result of the gas crises of the 1970s the implementation of Corporate Average Fuel Economy CAFE was applied to light trucks alongside automobiles In response large block gasoline V8 engines such as the Ford 460 were withdrawn from production from pickup trucks and full size vans For the 1983 model year Ford entered into a supply agreement with International Harvester to use the newly introduced IDI diesel V8 for 3 4 and 1 ton F Series pickups and E Series vans While roughly matching the output of the discontinued 400 cubic inch V8 the engine that it replaced alongside a reintroduced 460 the 6 9L diesel offered fuel economy closer to the standard 4 9L inline 6 While originally developed for the S1700 medium duty truck the engine supply agreement brought a diesel engine to market faster and at far lower cost than developing an engine from the ground up In 1988 as International phased out the 6 9L engine Ford received the 7 3L IDI diesel During 1994 production the IDI was replaced by the all new T444E to emphasize the introduction of direct injection fuel delivery Ford began to brand International sourced engines under the PowerStroke branding As with the IDI the T444E PowerStroke was used in F Series E Series trucks and vans During 2003 production the Ford Super Duty line and the E Series adopted the VT365 replacing the T444E For 2008 the MaxxForce 7 was introduced for the Super Duty pickups as a PowerStroke engine in place of a variable geometry turbocharger used by International trucks Ford versions of the engine were fitted with compound turbochargers As the 6 4L engine would not properly fit in the vehicle the E Series continued use of the 6 0L diesel After the 2010 model year Ford ended the use of International supplied diesel engines From 2011 onward the Super Duty was fitted with diesel engines developed by Ford the E Series shifted production exclusively to gasoline based engines Today Ford continues the use of the PowerStroke branding using it for multiple diesel engines produced by the company Blue Diamond Truck edit nbsp 2006 Ford LCF low cab forward built by Blue Diamond Truck also International CF CityStar In September 2001 Navistar announced a joint venture with Ford named Blue Diamond Truck Co LLC 76 A 50 50 agreement between the two companies Blue Diamond was intended to develop and manufacture vehicles and powertrains for both companies using the International facility in General Escobedo Mexico 76 77 In 2004 Blue Diamond Truck launched production 78 While sharing a common frame 76 the Ford F 650 and F 750 Super Duty were produced with different bodywork and powertrains than the International 4200 4300 In 2006 Blue Diamond released the Ford LCF International CF the first model line developed under the joint venture To create the low cab COE the frame sourced from the Ford F 450 F 550 Super Duty was mated with the cab of the Mazda Titan converted to left hand drive The LCF received the first engine developed by Blue Diamond Truck a 4 5L V6 a 6 cylinder version of the 6 0L V8 77 In 2015 the Blue Diamond Truck venture was dissolved by Ford International retained production at General Escobedo with Ford shifting medium duty truck production to its facility in Avon Lake Ohio 79 Anhui Jianghuai Navistar edit On 16 September 2010 Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co Ltd JAC announced joint ventures with NC2 Global and Navistar International Corporation that will develop build and market heavy duty trucks and diesel engines in China 80 In May 2018 it was announced that Cummins would be buying out Navistar s equity in the venture 81 Mahindra Navistar edit Main article Mahindra NavistarNavistar formed a joint venture with Mahindra amp Mahindra to build heavy trucks in India under the Mahindra International brand 82 which has since been renamed Mahindra Navistar 83 These trucks were displayed at Auto Expo 2010 in Delhi India The joint venture ceased as Navistar exited the joint venture in 2013 DINA DIMEX Navistar edit Main article DINA S A DINA Diesel Nacional S A de C V in English National Diesel or DIMEX Diesel Mexicano S A de C V in English Mexican Diesel for International Version is a Mexican bus and truck manufacturer based in Ciudad Sahagun Hidalgo Mexico It was created by the federal government of Mexico in 1951 as Diesel Nacional S A 1 and is currently owned by Grupo Empresarial G and its subsidiaries since 1989 The company has gone through several stages of production of freight and bus models throughout its history thanks to technological and commercial agreements and partnerships with various companies such as Fiat Renault Marcopolo S A Flxible Cummins Perkins Chrysler Caterpillar Scania MCI Skoda Spicer Eaton and Dana Today its primary production is buses for urban domestic and foreign use They have developed their truck technology with a subsidiary of BMW Currently nearly 20 of the national vehicle fleet operate in Mexico along with other Latin American countries In 2001 to avoid bankruptcy a group of administrative staff of Grupo Empresarial G owners of the company remnants carried out the financial restructuring of DINA Camiones This process consisted of the sale of the plants that the group owned In 2002 the government of the state of Hidalgo bought the facilities of the DINA Camiones plant In 2005 a group of Argentine businessmen bought the Argentine DINA plant Subsequently problems arising due to the cancellation of the contract with Western Star Trucks was settled by legal means Freightliner paid a large compensation to the Mexican company In compliance with the agreement the amount was not disclosed In 2004 the process of designing new passenger units began based on HTQ technology as well as on national and international standards Starting in 2007 the first five prototypes of the chassis were concluded The design and construction of a new plant began along with the necessary equipment and tools This was in the same industrial zone of Ciudad Sahagun state of Hidalgo Mexico In July 2007 a prototype departed the new DINA plant Its purpose was to conduct road tests prior to production and marketing In May 2008 the restart of DINA Camiones was announced with the production and sales of four new bus models all of them the urban type DINA Linner Runner Picker and Outsider At the time of restarting operations that year the investment was US 100 million The plant had a capacity of 23 units per day 450 direct and 750 indirect jobs and five concessionaires in different Mexican states to sell their units in Mexico Controversies editIn December 2011 the nonpartisan organization Public Campaign criticized Navistar International for spending 6 31 million on lobbying and not paying any taxes during 2008 2010 instead getting 18 million in tax rebates despite making a profit of 896 million and increasing executive pay by 81 84 On January 31 2005 Navistar Financial said it would restate financial statements for fiscal years 2002 and 2003 and the first three quarters of fiscal 2004 because it did not take into consideration potential changes to future income On April 7 2006 Navistar restated financial results from 2002 through 2004 and for the first three quarters of 2005 due to accounting practices that are the subject of a continuing review 85 Accounting issues edit In January 2006 the company declared it would not file its form 10 K annual report with the U S Securities and Exchange Commission on time The delay was caused by the disagreement with its auditors Deloitte amp Touche over complex accounting issues In April Navistar fired Deloitte its independent auditor for 98 years and hired KPMG to help restate earnings back to 2002 to fix accounting errors On December 15 2006 Navistar executives announced a further delay in its restatement and 2006 results The announcement prompted the New York Stock Exchange NYSE to announce the delisting of the company after 98 years of trading although the NYSE subsequently delayed the delisting pending an appeal by Navistar However Navistar was removed from the S amp P 500 Index and the NYSE eventually denied Navistar s appeal and delisted the stock it traded on the Pink Sheets until 30 June 2008 when it was relisted on the NYSE under its previous ticker symbol NAV after catching up with its filings 86 Christopher Anderson the Deloitte partner responsible for the 2003 audit accepted a one year suspension from public audits in 2008 and became the first individual to be fined by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board 87 CEO Daniel Ustian agreed to surrender to Navistar shares worth 1 3 million while former Chief Financial Officer Robert C Lannert consented to repay 1 05 million each sum reflecting monetary bonuses they had received during the restatement period the SEC said Four other company executives paid civil penalties without admitting liability In December 2014 Navistar disclosed more accounting problems These involved out of period adjustments which were corrections of prior period errors relating to product warranties This resulted in a 36 million increase in Cost of Products Sold In addition a material weakness was disclosed In the company s annual 10K they reported that weakness was surrounding validation of the completeness and accuracy of underlying data used in the determination of significant accounting estimates and accounting transactions Specifically controls were not designed to identify errors in the underlying data which was used to calculate warranty cost estimates and other significant accounting estimates and the accounting effects of significant transactions 88 Failed engine strategy edit In 2001 then CEO Dan Ustian faced numerous United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA regulations to reduce the amount of nitrogen oxides and soot emanating from diesel engines Despite the change in the compliance arena the regulations would not begin to be phased in until 2007 with full implementation slated for 2010 89 Ustian had multiple engineering paths available Among them were Selective Catalytic Reduction SCR Exhaust Gas Recirculation EGR or the use of nitrogen oxide absorbers All required more engineering and development to achieve compliance Ustian believed truckers did not want to bother with an extra tank of fluid after treatment As a result he convinced the company to spend 700 million to fund EGR development 89 On October 31 2007 Navistar formally announced their intent to move forward with EGR as the company s strategy The company statement included Ustian mentioning I have publicly been an advocate of customer friendly emissions control solutions which do not add additional costs to our truck and bus customers While SCR is a means to achieve the NOx reduction requirement for 2010 it comes with a steep cost to our customers Our ability to achieve our goals without adding customer cost and inconvenience is a competitive advantage for International 90 On November 24 2008 Navistar revealed it would use EPA Credits in order to comply with the 2010 legislation 90 In February 2009 Ustian touted the benefits of EGR technology as a key differentiator for the company s engines However by now the rest of the industry had chosen to use compliant SCR technology Ustian disagreed with SCR saying the other thing that EGR avoids is the risks of an SCR strategy Read the label on this and it will show you that there are challenges with keeping control of using this technology Store between 23 degrees and 68 degrees So essentially it says you can t throw it outside You can t operate it in conditions above 85 degrees or below 12 degrees You can but it will put the burden onto the customers 91 Non conformance penalties edit The EPA recognized Navistar s imminent non compliance and created a system of Non Conformance Penalties NCPs that included a 1 919 fine for every non compliant engine that Navistar sold To bridge the gap Navistar began using EPA credits it had previously earned for being compliant in lieu of paying fines In August 2012 Navistar stated they would run out of EPA credits soon Only days earlier the EPA announced increased new penalties of 3 744 per engine 92 In March 2009 Navistar sued the EPA claiming that the agency s guidance documents for SCR implementation were invalid because they were adopted without a public process and with input only from the SCR engine makers Navistar and the EPA settled the lawsuit a year later 93 Further masking the EGR problem were high military sales In the company s 2010 10K report Navistar cited orders for MRAPs as offsetting flat commercial sales due to the recession 94 In January 2012 the EPA adopted an interim final rule that allowed Navistar to continue selling the engines subject to NCPs Several Navistar competitors sued and in June 2012 the same appeals court ruled that EPA s interim rule was invalid because it did not give the public notice and an opportunity for comment 93 In the meantime Navistar s EGR decision had led to significant reliability issues and quality problems which were ultimately traceable to the fundamental physical reality that recirculation of exhaust gas introduces intrinsically abrasive soot and inherently corrosive acid gases back into the engine Truck drivers began losing trust and confidence as Navistar vehicles were breaking down frequently Consequently they abandoned Navistar trucks in favor of competitor s trucks 95 Legal issues MaxxForce engines edit In December 2014 the United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation ordered that 13 of 14 civil lawsuits brought against Navistar for MaxxForce engines would be consolidated into one case The consolidated lawsuits say Navistar s use of Advanced Exhaust Gas Recirculation emission control system or EGR was defective and resulted in repeated engine failures and frequent repairs and downtime 96 On December 16 2014 Navistar reported a larger than expected fourth quarter net loss of 72 million While sales rose 9 percent to 3 billion the company cited restructuring and warranty costs as the main reasons for the loss A day earlier the company announced it would be closing its engine foundry in Indianapolis resulting in the loss of 100 jobs and costing 11 million The company estimated annual savings of 13 million in operating costs 97 In March 2015 Navistar reported a first quarter 2015 net loss of 42 million or 0 52 per diluted share compared to a first quarter 2014 net loss of 248 million or 3 05 per diluted share Revenues in the quarter were 2 4 billion up to 213 million or 10 percent versus the first quarter of 2014 The higher revenues in the quarter were driven by a 17 percent year over year increase in charge outs for Class 6 8 trucks and buses in the United States and Canada This included a 42 percent increase in school buses a 25 percent increase in Class 6 7 medium trucks a 7 percent increase in Class 8 heavy trucks and a 5 percent increase in Class 8 severe service trucks Higher sales in the company s export truck operations also contributed to the increase partially offset by a decrease in used truck sales The company finished the first quarter with a 27 percent year over year increase in order backlog for Class 6 8 trucks 98 On June 4 2015 Navistar reported a second quarter net loss of 64 million or 78 cents a share compared with a year earlier loss of 297 million or 3 65 a share Revenue fell to 2 69 billion from 2 75 billion Analysts had expected a loss of 18 cents a share and revenue of 2 82 billion 95 On June 9 2015 Navistar named Jeff Sass as the new Senior VP of North American Truck Sales Sass previously worked 20 years for rival Paccar 99 On June 12 2015 Mark Rachesky s MHR Fund Management LLC disclosed a 6 increased stake in Navistar up to 15 446 562 shares The firm now owns 18 9 of Navistar 100 In July 2015 the EPA filed a civil lawsuit against Navistar seeking 300 million in fines over its use of non compliant engines in its 2010 model trucks engines that did not meet the agency s exhaust emission standards 101 Because Navistar completed manufacturing and assembling processes for the subject engines in 2010 each and every engine was produced in 2010 and is therefore not a model 2009 engine the complaint said Navistar classified the engines as 2009 model year engines because it began assembling them in 2009 Navistar has stated they dispute the allegations and would aggressively defend their position 96 On July 20 2015 Navistar announced that it was refinancing the 697 5 million senior secured term loan facility of Navistar Inc which matures in August 2017 with a new 1 040 billion senior secured term loan which will mature in August 2020 The refinancing will extend the maturity of the term loan facility and provide additional liquidity and financial flexibility for the company 102 In March 2016 the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Navistar with misleading investors about its development of the advanced technology truck engine 103 In August 2017 a Tennessee jury found that Navistar committed fraud and violated the Tennessee Consumer Practice Act in connection with the sale of 243 Navistar International ProStars with MaxxForce engines to Milan Supply Chain Solutions It awarded 10 8 million in actual damages and 20 million in punitive damages The trial included testimony from Jim Hebe who previously was the senior vice president North America Sales Operations Hebe retired in October 2012 Hebe s testimony about the engine program mentioned that the company did not test s t In a statement Navistar said it is disappointed in the jury s verdict and is evaluating its options to challenge it noting it has successfully defended similar claims in several jurisdictions including dismissal of claims of fraud in courts in Texas Wisconsin Michigan Indiana Alabama and Illinois 104 Facilities editCorporate facilities edit Name City state Country Year opened Employees Use CommentsNavistar World Headquarters Lisle Illinois U S 2011 7 991 Navistar purchased the facility for 110 million in 2011 in an effort to consolidate their corporate headquarters as well as their Truck and Engine divisions 105 Former Lucent Technologies Campus 106 Navistar Proving Grounds New Carlisle Indiana U S 1926 acquired by Navistar in 2015 107 Navistar acquired the facility to replace their former proving grounds in Fort Wayne Indiana Facility was opened in 1926 by Studebaker as the world s first ever controlled automotive testing grounds Navistar acquired the facility from Bosch 108 Navistar Advanced Technology Center San Antonio Texas U S 2021 650 Facility used to test and validate components used in diesel and Electric trucks 109 Facility was purchased to replace Navistar s former technical center in Melrose Park Illinois 110 Manufacturing facilities edit Name City state Country Year Opened Employees Products CommentsSpringfield Assembly Plant Springfield Ohio U S 1961 111 1 450 CV Series also produced as Chevrolet Silverado C6500 HD MV Series HV Series GM Vista Light Duty Last former International Harvester facility still in use by Navistar Tulsa Bus Plant Tulsa Oklahoma U S 1941 Leased by IC bus since 2001 112 918 RE Series CE Series TC Series Facility originally opened as a Douglas Aircraft bombing assembly IC currently shares the facility with Boeing 113 Huntsville Powertrain Manufacturing Plant Huntsville Alabama U S 2008 217 114 A26 engine S13 integrated powertrainEscobedo Assembly Plant Escobedo Nuevo Leon Mexico 1998 6 200 115 HX Series LoneStar LT Series RH Series Former Blue Diamond Truck truck designs shared with Ford from 2001 to 2015San Antonio Manufacturing Plant San Antonio Texas U S 2022 600 116 HV Series LoneStar LT Series RH Series Assembly was the first opened by Navistar in decades Designed so that both electric and conventional trucks can be assembled on the same line 117 MWM Manufacturing Plant Sao Paulo Brazil 1953 1 800 Engine components Former facilities edit Name City state Country Year Opened Year Closed Products Uses CommentsChatham Assembly Plant Chatham Ontario Canada 1948 118 2011 LoneStar ProStar Facility replaced an older factory on Grand Avenue East that was built in 1922 Melrose Park Technical Center Engine Plant Melrose Park Illinois U S 1941 acquired by International Harvester in 1946 2018 engine plant 2021 technical center 119 120 Engine engineering DT engine Facility was originally built as a Buick Aviation plant following the Second World War International purchased the facility and used it as the headquarters for their engine group The main facility was broken into two sections one being engine test cells and later truck component testing and the other being engine production Fort Wayne Truck Development Technology Center Fort Wayne Indiana U S 1950 2012 121 Truck engineering Facility was the headquarters for International s truck division located across the street from International Harvester s Fort Wayne assembly The facility was closed after the opening of Navistar s World Headquarters in Lisle Illinois 122 Pure Power Technologies Waukesha Foundry Waukesha Wisconsin U S 1896 acquired by International Harvester in 1946 Sold 2015 closed 2020 123 ductile iron and high temperature and abrasion resistant ferrous alloy engine components Facility was acquired by International from the U S government which had been operating it as a defense plant Navistar eventually reorganized its foundries under its Pure Power Technologies Division in 2012 In 2015 the facility was sold to the Grede foundry group in 2015 which operated it until its closure in 2020 124 Indianapolis Engine Assembly and Foundry Indianapolis Indiana U S 1937 2009 assembly 2015 foundery 125 Engine blocks T444E engine International IDI VT engine Plant was constructed by international in an effort to consolidate its engine production into one facility By the 1980s the plant began producing engines for Ford trucks eventually under the Power Stroke brand This partnership would continue until 2009 prompting the idling of the engine assembly 126 Garland Truck Plant Garland Texas U S 1963 acquired by Navistar in 1997 2013 127 LoneStar TranStar WorkStar PayStar MaxxPro 128 Plant was originally constructed by the Marmon Motor Company and was their primary assembly until 1997 when they were absorbed into Navistar The closure was announced in an attempt to cut costs with the facility s production being relocated to assemblies in Springfield Ohio and Escobedo Mexico 129 Columbus Plastics Operation Columbus Ohio U S 1981 Sold 1996 130 Plastic components SMC parts such as fenders hoods and cowls 131 Navistar sold the plant to Rymac Mortgage Investment Corp for 38 million in stocks citing a decrease in demand for plastic products 132 Equitable Building Chicago Illinois U S 1965 133 1989 Corporate Headquarters International Harvester and later Navistar occupied eleven floors in the building The tower was constructed on the former site of Cyrus McCormick s original reaper works that were destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 International moved to the building from an older building also on Michigan Avenue stating that they intended to return to their birthplace 134 NBC Tower Chicago Illinois U S 1989 135 2000 136 Corporate Headquarters Navistar occupied several floors in the building from the tower s completion until 2000 when the decision was made to move to the suburbs to cut costs Navistar Corporate Headquarters Warrenville Illinois U S 2000 137 2011 Corporate Headquarters Six story office building that Navistar leased The office was closed in 2011 when Navistar decided 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24 2015 Retrieved March 9 2016 Sean Kilcarr July 20 2015 Analysts forecast Navistar s future Equipment content from Fleet Owner M fleetowner com Retrieved March 9 2016 Navistar Announces Refinancing Of Senior Secured Term Loan Facility LISLE Ill July 20 2015 PR Newswire Press release Retrieved March 9 2016 SEC Navistar International and Former CEO Misled Investors About Advanced Technology Engine Press release Securities and Exchange Commission March 31 2016 Retrieved December 13 2016 Navistar Hit With 30 8 Million Judgment in ProStar MaxxForce Lawsuit www truckinginfo com Navistar to Move into its 110 Million Lisle Illinois Headquarters by Late Summer April 4 2012 Navistar Moving Headquarters to Lisle choosedupage com March 4 2011 Retrieved September 28 2022 About us and contact Navistar buys former Studebaker test track South Bend Tribune May 21 2015 Retrieved May 21 2015 Navistar Acquires Second Property in San Antonio Ahead of Plant Launch in 2022 Navistar to Sell Melrose Park Ill Campus to Developer International Harvester to stay in Springfield Navistar opens Tulsa bus plant Dayton Business Journal Tulsa Bomber Plant the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture MaxxForce Engine Plant Tour Huntsville AL July 22 2011 Navistar produces the first 100 electric truck in Mexico September 2022 Navistar Celebrates Grand Opening of its Benchmark San Antonio Manufacturing Plant Navistar expanding new SA facility to accommodate EV growth Navistar International Trucks Chatham Assembly Plant Chatham Ontario Navistar International Corp says will cease all engine production at its plant in Melrose Park Ill by Q2 2018 Reuters August 3 2017 Navistar to shut down lay off workers and sell its 84 acre manufacturing facility in Melrose Park which is set for redevelopment Chicago Tribune January 15 2021 Fort Wayne Navistar engineering and testing facility begins next chapter August 2 2021 Navistar Fort Wayne complex on market August 2 2012 Renaissance to Close 124 Year Old Waukesha Foundry June 2 2020 StackPath Navistar Shutting Down Indianapolis Operation Navistar International Transportation Corporation March 27 2021 Navistar Closing Garland Plant 900 Employees Out of Work April 9 2013 Navistar to Close Texas Truck Plant October 31 2012 Navistar to Close Garland Truck Plant October 31 2012 Navistar Signs Definitive Pact to Sell Columbus Plastics Unit January 5 2013 Slowdown May Push Navistar to Sell Molding Plant in Ohio January 5 2013 Navistar to sell stake Navistar International Corp Chicago Tribune May 15 1996 2 COMPANIES PLAN PLAZA IN CHICAGO Equitable and Tribune Will Dedicate Area to Pioneers The New York Times November 10 1964 Gowran Clay November 10 1964 Name River Beauty Spot Pioneer Court Chicago Tribune Navistar to Move Offices to NBC Tower Chicago Tribune April 26 1989 Navistar May Move Headquarters from Chicago to Suburbs Warrenville for Navistar September 28 2000 International Trucks Mexico internationaltrucks com Archived from the 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