it's the other way around - Volvo A.B. owns Mack Trucks. Mack was previously owned by the French company Renault. When Volvo bought out Renault, they subsequently acquired ownership of Mack.
The brand originates in the United States, and is owned by Sweden-based Volvo A.B.
Mack. The parent company of Mack is Volvo A.B.
Volvo bought mack trucks back in 2006 and discontinued using mack engines in 2007
Caterpillar and John Deere are two US made brands. For road tractors (semi trucks), Freightliner, Western Star, Sterling, Mack, Volvo (US), Peterbilt, and Kenworth are made in the US, although usually not 100% Freightliner, Western Star, and Sterling are owned by Daimler-Benz. Volvo Trucks USA and Mack are owned by Volvo A.B. of Sweden. Peterbilt and Kenworth are owned by US-based PACCAR, Inc.
Mack is owned by a corporation - AB Volvo, which, in turn, is owned by its shareholders.
A Volvo Trucks/Mack Trucks dealer would be your best bet.
AB Volvo, which owns Volvo Trucks, Mack Trucks, Renault Trucks, UD Trucks (formerly known as UD Nissan Diesel), and others.
Volvo has manufacturing facilities worldwide, including the US. Additionally, they also own Mack.
The largest manufacturer in the world is AB Volvo, with the Volvo and Mack brands under its belt.
Volvo A.B. (who are also the parent company of Renault and Mack Trucks) and Scania are the two big ones.
I believe they are Mack, White, Volvo, Freightliner and Peterbuilt!