Hyundai Translead Opens $450M U.S. Manufacturing Hub Near Chicago
Why It Matters Hyundai Translead is shifting trailer production stateside with a major $450 million investment in Illinois. This move brings manufacturing closer to North American customers and cuts delivery times significantly. Key Details The company is building two facilities across 52 acres in Will County, Illinois, southwest of Chicago. Production of dry and refrigerated trailers will begin by 2027, replacing former Caterpillar and Lion Electric manufacturing sites. What This Means for Drivers Shorter lead times mean faster access to new equipment and replacement parts. The expanded U.S. dealer network will improve service availability across North America. Hyundai Translead also unveiled new products including a 10-year dry van warranty and advanced smart trailer features. Big Picture This long-term investment reflects Hyundai's commitment to U.S. job creation and operational efficiency. The company plans future product diversification and has room for additional expansion at both sites. Moving production from Mexico reduces landed costs and positions the Korean manufacturer for sustained North American growth.
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