Volvo Trucks received major truck order between North America and Europe. More into details, customer Hayway Group, which comprises 19 companies operating across Europe and the United States, ordered 80 Volvo VNL 860 sleeper trucks, as well as 150 Volvo FH Aero trucks in Poland via SIS Trans (SIS Sp. z o.o.) part of the HayWay Group.

As for the VNL order, the fleet is expected to support long-haul, cross-country operations transporting general freight between Southern California and the state of New York for a major online retailer. The trucks will be serviced through Volvo’s largest West Coast dealership group, TEC Equipment – Fontana. HayWay Group plans to expand its fleet to 1,400 vehicles by 2029 in cooperation with Volvo Trucks and Volvo Financial Services, positioning the company as a growing logistics player in the U.S. market.

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Volvo Trucks and HayWay Group: a valuable cooperation

“HayWay Group’s decision to enter the U.S. market with an order of 80 all-new Volvo VNLs is a bold move and a strong signal of confidence in our brand,” said Peter Voorhoeve, president of Volvo Trucks North America. “The order builds on a long-standing relationship with Volvo Trucks in Europe and we are proud to partner with HayWay for their US expansion. HayWay’s commitment to safety, innovation and long-term growth aligns closely with how we support customers expanding into new markets.”

“For me personally, this step represents the American Dream in action, building something new, taking smart risks, and investing for the long term,” added Artur Lewandowski, chief executive officer of HayWay Group. “We are known for being early adopters of technologies that improve safety and performance, and launching our U.S. operations with the Volvo VNL reflects that mindset. We trust Volvo based on years of experience in Europe, and starting with 80 trucks is a confident step toward building a strong, safe, and sustainable presence in the United States.”

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