Mack Trucks
The Bulldog is Back and...
stronger than ever. When your sights
laser in on a pugnacious little bulldog blazing down the
street, what is the first thought that crosses your mind? Well,
if you are truck driver, you will leap and yell ‘Hey! That’s
Mack!’ Bull Dog is a trademark of Mack Trucks
Inc, an old horse in the trucking world. Mack Trucks
Inc is known for building heavy-duty trucks that are
capable of enduring a punishing terrain and the vagaries of
nature.
The
journey of Mack Trucks began in 1893 when the Mack
brothers, Jack and Augustus, bought over Fallesen &
Berry factory. Soon, the Macks started experimenting with
various steam and electric motor cars. Inspired by the
inventions taking place all around him, Jack envisioned the
building of heavy-duty trucks and thus began an eventful
journey. The first product from the house of Macks was a
bus, which was used by sightseeing concessionaire Harris and
McGuire, for eight years before it was converted into a
truck. The success of this bus egged the Mack brothers to
continue with truck development. However, old Mack
trucks were known as ‘Manhattan Trucks’ as the brothers
had sought a different name to distinguish the trucks from
their other business, viz. their horse-drawn
carriages.
In the
early 1900s, Mack Trucks became famous as
ever-reliable trucks that could easily endure rugged
terrains. Soon enough, the brothers engaged in adding new
features that would enhance the safety and comfort aspect of
the driver. For instance, Mack Truck Inc. were the
first truck manufacturers to introduce a constant mesh
feature that protected gears from being damaged or stripped
by inexperienced drivers.
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In 1919, Manhattan Trucks was re-christened as
‘Mack’. Later, in 1922, it adopted bulldog as its
corporate logo. As to how a bulldog was chosen as, a symbol of
Mack Truck Inc. is an interesting story in itself. Lore
at Mack Truck Inc. say that during the First World War,
the British government had chosen the sturdy Mack trucks
for transporting important war supplies and food requirements
to the soldiers on the front. These Mack trucks, with
their blunt-nosed hood, resembled a bulldog. Besides, the
Mack trucks were proving as tenacious as bulldogs. These
qualities reminded the British soldiers of their official
mascot the ‘British Bulldog’. In fact, when faced with a truck
problem, the soldier would often say, "Aye, send in the Mack
Bulldogs!" Now, Mack Truck Inc. viewed this as a matter
of pride and hence they adopted the bulldog as a corporate
symbol to represent all the future generation of Mack
trucks.
Since then, Mack trucks have undertaken important
missions of national and international importance. For
instance, they played an important in the trans-continental
convoy conducted by the US Army, which highlighted the need for
a national highway system. Similarly, Mack Truck
Inc. played a major role in the building of the Boulder
dam. It also
played an important role in the Second World War. Mack
trucks found themselves adorning the role of prime movers,
personnel carriers, wrecker trucks, tank transporters, and
more.
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