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Sterling Trucks

Sterling Trucks Corporation (commonly designated Sterling) was an American truck manufacturer. Founded in 1998, Sterling was created following the 1997 acquisition of the heavy-truck product lines of Ford Motor Company by Freightliner.[1] Taking its nameplate from a long-defunct truck manufacturer, Sterling was slotted between Freightliner and Western Star within the Daimler product range (later Daimler Trucks North America).

Sterling Trucks
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive industry
Founded1906 (original)
1997
Defunct1953 (original)
2009
Fate
  • Sterling Motor Truck Company: Acquired by White Motor Company (1951)
  • Sterling Trucks: Closed (2009)
SuccessorFreightliner Trucks
HeadquartersRedford Township, Michigan, U.S.
Key people
William Sternberg (Founder)
ProductsTrucks
OwnerDaimler-Benz (1997–1998)
DaimlerChrysler (1999–2007)
Daimler AG (2007–2009)
ParentFreightliner Corporation (1997–2008)
Daimler Trucks North America (2008–2009)
Websitesterlingtrucks.com

Introduced as a rebadged version of Ford Louisville/Aeromax product line, the Sterling product range was expanded in the 2000s with medium-duty (Class 5–7) trucks. After years of struggling to meet sales expectations, Daimler discontinued the Sterling Trucks line in 2009.[1]

Headquartered in Redford Township, Michigan (Detroit), Sterling assembled its conventional-cab vehicles in St. Thomas, Ontario and Portland, Oregon.[1] Sterling-brand trucks were sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand.

History edit

 
A street-cleaning truck in Seattle by the original Sterling company

Sternberg/Sterling Motor Truck Company (1907–1953) edit

The original company was founded in 1906 by William Sternberg as the Sternberg Motor Truck Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Early models offered were of cab-over design, in 1-, 1.5- 3.5- and 5-ton capacities. Sternberg changed the company name to Sterling at the onset of World War I. Sterling built many different heavy-duty trucks for commercial, construction and military customers in the ensuing years.

The company was bought by White Motor Company on June 1, 1951. About two years later, the Sterling nameplate was retired.

Sterling trademark edit

Following its last use in 1953, the trademark of Sterling would change hands several times, through White Motor Company and its successor Volvo-White Motor Company (itself becoming the North American division of Volvo Trucks).

As the Sterling trademark had become dormant for so long, when Freightliner (whose own trucks were distributed by White Motor Company from the 1950s to 1975) sought to use the name in 1997, there were no grounds for objection from Volvo.

Sterling Trucks Corporation (1997–2009) edit

The Sterling was applied by Freightliner to Class 8 tractors, as well as a range of medium- and heavy-duty cab/chassis vehicles as a continuation of the Ford L-Series after Freightliner's purchase of Ford's heavy truck product lines and the Louisville production facility. With bodies added by third-party upfitters/body builders, these cab/chassis vehicles were used for freight distribution as well as heavy vocational uses, such as construction, snow plowing and refuse collection.

In the last few years of operation, the company also marketed light to medium-duty cab/chassis vehicles from corporate siblings, such as the 360 (a rebadged Mitsubishi Fuso Canter) and Bullet (a badge-engineered Dodge Ram Chassis Cab). These were typically outfitted with bodies suitable for use as lighter vocational trucks — those designed to perform jobs other than straight freight hauling — including fire trucks, garbage trucks, dump trucks, concrete mixers, tanker trucks, and snowplows.

Discontinuation edit

On October 14, 2008, Daimler Trucks North America announced a plan to discontinue the Sterling product line in an effort to consolidate its North American truck manufacturing operations under the Freightliner and Western Star brands. The company stopped taking orders for new trucks in January 2009, the St. Thomas manufacturing plant closed in March 2009, and the Portland, Oregon, plant was closed in June 2010.[2]

Models edit

 
Sterling Acterra dump truck with trailer in New Zealand
 
Sterling HX9500 MBE
 
A Sterling Bullet in Ontario, Canada

From 1997 to 2009, Sterling produced several lines of trucks. Within Daimler-Benz, the Sterling product range was slotted between the Freightliner and Western Star product lines. Through much of its existence, the Sterling product range served as continuation of the second-generation Ford Louisville/AeroMax conventional product line (introduced in 1996).

  • Sterling 360 – a rebadged Mitsubishi Fuso medium-duty cabover sold as the Fuso FE model in the U.S. and Canada and the Fuso Canter in Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand[3]
  • A line – set back
  • Acterra - (1999–2009) Class 5-8 medium-duty, using L-line cab with Freightliner Business Class chassis.[4]
  • Bullet – a cab/chassis model based on the third generation Dodge Ram 4500/5500 platform[5]
  • Condor - rebadged Freightliner cab. Was used commonly on garbage trucks.
  • L line – set back, set forward

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . 2014-05-15. Archived from the original on 2014-05-15. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  2. ^ "Daimler Trucks North America Plans Decisive Response to Changed Economic Environment". Retrieved 18 June 2009.
  3. ^ . Trailer-bodybuilders.com. 2006-04-01. Archived from the original on 2012-02-24. Retrieved 2012-03-01.
  4. ^ "StackPath". www.fleetowner.com. Retrieved 2020-06-14.
  5. ^ "PickupTruck.Com – Sterling Bullet Debuts at NTEA Work Truck Show". Pickuptrucks.com. Retrieved 2012-03-01.

External links edit

  • Sterling Trucks official website

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Sterling Trucks Corporation commonly designated Sterling was an American truck manufacturer Founded in 1998 Sterling was created following the 1997 acquisition of the heavy truck product lines of Ford Motor Company by Freightliner 1 Taking its nameplate from a long defunct truck manufacturer Sterling was slotted between Freightliner and Western Star within the Daimler product range later Daimler Trucks North America Sterling TrucksCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryAutomotive industryFounded1906 original 1997Defunct1953 original 2009FateSterling Motor Truck Company Acquired by White Motor Company 1951 Sterling Trucks Closed 2009 SuccessorFreightliner TrucksHeadquartersRedford Township Michigan U S Key peopleWilliam Sternberg Founder ProductsTrucksOwnerDaimler Benz 1997 1998 DaimlerChrysler 1999 2007 Daimler AG 2007 2009 ParentFreightliner Corporation 1997 2008 Daimler Trucks North America 2008 2009 Websitesterlingtrucks com Introduced as a rebadged version of Ford Louisville Aeromax product line the Sterling product range was expanded in the 2000s with medium duty Class 5 7 trucks After years of struggling to meet sales expectations Daimler discontinued the Sterling Trucks line in 2009 1 Headquartered in Redford Township Michigan Detroit Sterling assembled its conventional cab vehicles in St Thomas Ontario and Portland Oregon 1 Sterling brand trucks were sold in the United States Canada Mexico Australia and New Zealand Contents 1 History 1 1 Sternberg Sterling Motor Truck Company 1907 1953 1 1 1 Sterling trademark 1 2 Sterling Trucks Corporation 1997 2009 1 2 1 Discontinuation 2 Models 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp A street cleaning truck in Seattle by the original Sterling company Sternberg Sterling Motor Truck Company 1907 1953 edit The original company was founded in 1906 by William Sternberg as the Sternberg Motor Truck Company of Milwaukee Wisconsin Early models offered were of cab over design in 1 1 5 3 5 and 5 ton capacities Sternberg changed the company name to Sterling at the onset of World War I Sterling built many different heavy duty trucks for commercial construction and military customers in the ensuing years The company was bought by White Motor Company on June 1 1951 About two years later the Sterling nameplate was retired Sterling trademark edit Following its last use in 1953 the trademark of Sterling would change hands several times through White Motor Company and its successor Volvo White Motor Company itself becoming the North American division of Volvo Trucks As the Sterling trademark had become dormant for so long when Freightliner whose own trucks were distributed by White Motor Company from the 1950s to 1975 sought to use the name in 1997 there were no grounds for objection from Volvo Sterling Trucks Corporation 1997 2009 edit The Sterling was applied by Freightliner to Class 8 tractors as well as a range of medium and heavy duty cab chassis vehicles as a continuation of the Ford L Series after Freightliner s purchase of Ford s heavy truck product lines and the Louisville production facility With bodies added by third party upfitters body builders these cab chassis vehicles were used for freight distribution as well as heavy vocational uses such as construction snow plowing and refuse collection In the last few years of operation the company also marketed light to medium duty cab chassis vehicles from corporate siblings such as the 360 a rebadged Mitsubishi Fuso Canter and Bullet a badge engineered Dodge Ram Chassis Cab These were typically outfitted with bodies suitable for use as lighter vocational trucks those designed to perform jobs other than straight freight hauling including fire trucks garbage trucks dump trucks concrete mixers tanker trucks and snowplows Discontinuation edit On October 14 2008 Daimler Trucks North America announced a plan to discontinue the Sterling product line in an effort to consolidate its North American truck manufacturing operations under the Freightliner and Western Star brands The company stopped taking orders for new trucks in January 2009 the St Thomas manufacturing plant closed in March 2009 and the Portland Oregon plant was closed in June 2010 2 Models edit nbsp Sterling Acterra dump truck with trailer in New Zealand nbsp Sterling HX9500 MBE nbsp A Sterling Bullet in Ontario Canada From 1997 to 2009 Sterling produced several lines of trucks Within Daimler Benz the Sterling product range was slotted between the Freightliner and Western Star product lines Through much of its existence the Sterling product range served as continuation of the second generation Ford Louisville AeroMax conventional product line introduced in 1996 Sterling 360 a rebadged Mitsubishi Fuso medium duty cabover sold as the Fuso FE model in the U S and Canada and the Fuso Canter in Europe Asia Australia and New Zealand 3 A line set back Acterra 1999 2009 Class 5 8 medium duty using L line cab with Freightliner Business Class chassis 4 Bullet a cab chassis model based on the third generation Dodge Ram 4500 5500 platform 5 Condor rebadged Freightliner cab Was used commonly on garbage trucks L line set back set forwardSee also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Transport portal nbsp Companies portal Freightliner Trucks Western Star TrucksReferences edit a b c Daimler to Close Sterling Trucks Unit Cut 3 500 Jobs Update3 Bloomberg 2014 05 15 Archived from the original on 2014 05 15 Retrieved 2019 11 25 Daimler Trucks North America Plans Decisive Response to Changed Economic Environment Retrieved 18 June 2009 New Sterling 360 completes lineup Trailer bodybuilders com 2006 04 01 Archived from the original on 2012 02 24 Retrieved 2012 03 01 StackPath www fleetowner com Retrieved 2020 06 14 PickupTruck Com Sterling Bullet Debuts at NTEA Work Truck Show Pickuptrucks com Retrieved 2012 03 01 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sterling trucks Sterling Trucks official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sterling Trucks amp oldid 1222028753, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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