PACCAR

PACCAR is an American corporation founded in 1905, specializing in the production of commercial vehicles and genuine spare parts for DAF, Kenworth, and Peterbilt brands. The product range includes engine components, filtration systems, suspension elements, and braking systems. Parts are engineered to meet the technical standards of the group's heavy-duty vehicles. These are original components supplied to assembly lines and the dealer network.

Country

USA

Brand History

1905: William Pigott founded the Seattle Car Manufacturing Company. 1945: The company officially changed its name to PACCAR Inc. 1996: Acquisition of the Dutch truck manufacturer DAF Trucks. 2013: Opening of the engine testing center in Columbus, Mississippi.

Key OEM Customers

Heavy-duty Truck OEM (in-house production and partners)

Type

OEM-Vehicle Manufacturer

Ecology

PACCAR implements technologies to reduce CO2 emissions in PACCAR MX engines and develops electric powertrains for commercial vehicles.

Brand Authentication

The PACCAR Genuine Parts protection system is used, featuring labels with unique identification numbers and holographic elements to verify authenticity. Markings are applied via laser engraving on the housings of metal parts. The batch code consists of 10 characters, where the first two letters indicate the manufacturing plant.

Certificates

ISO 9001, ISO 14001, IATF 16949.

Total: 649 UAH