Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Buses Argentina inaugurates $110 million plant

BUENOS AIRES, (Reuters) – Mercedes-Benz Trucks ‌and Buses Argentina on Friday inaugurated a $110 million industrial truck plant in Zárate, a municipality ​in Buenos Aires province.

The factory can ​produce up to 10,000 units per ⁠year and will produce the Atego and ​Accelo trucks, as well as the OH ​and OF bus chassis, company executives said at a press conference.

“We reached a limit in growth ​potential, and that led us to ​seek a new plant in Zárate,” said Achim ‌Puchert, ⁠CEO de Mercedes-Benz Trucks. “Our mission is to satisfy domestic market demand, but also to seek growth potential beyond Argentina.”

The plant ​is located ​close to ⁠a port, which will facilitate logistics, he said.

Mercedes-Benz Trucks and ​Buses is a local subsidiary of ​Daimler ⁠Truck, one of the world’s largest truck manufacturers.

The company said it sold 422,510 trucks ⁠and ​buses in 2025, compared ​with 460,409 a year earlier.

Reporting by Eliana Raszewski; Writing ​by Leila Miller; Editing by Brendan O’Boyle