This is a list of truck manufacturers by region.

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Europe


A heavy Scania dump truck in France


Coal-fired steam-powered lorry


Military truck Tatra T815

  • ACMAT (France)
  • Alexander Dennis (UK)
  • Avia Trucks (Czech Republic)
  • Bedford (UK)
  • BelAZ (Belarus)
  • BMC (Turkey)
  • Carmichael (UK)
  • DAF Trucks (Netherlands) (division of PACCAR)
  • Dennis Eagle (UK)
  • ELBO (Greece)
  • ERF (UK)
  • Fabrika Automobila Priboj (Serbia)
  • Foden (UK)
  • Ford
  • GAZ (Russia)
  • Ginaf (Netherlands)
  • Iveco (Italy)
  • Jelcz (Poland)
  • Kamaz (Russia)
  • KrAZ (Ukraine)
  • LIAZ (Czech Republic)
  • Magirus (Germany)
  • MAN AG (Germany)
  • MAZ (Belarus)
  • Mercedes-Benz (Germany)
  • Namco (Greece)
  • Otokar (Turkey)
  • Panhard (France)
  • Pegaso (Spain)
  • Renault Trucks (France)
  • Roman (Romania)
  • Scania (Sweden)
  • Seddon Atkinson (UK)
  • Sides (France)
  • Sisu Auto (Finland)
  • Škoda (Czech Republic)
  • Star (Poland)
  • Steyr (Austria)
  • Tatra (Czech Republic)
  • Temax (Greece)
  • URO (Spain)
  • Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (Germany)
  • Volvo Trucks (Sweden) (not to be confused with Volvo cars, which is part of Ford Motor Company)
  • Zastava Trucks (Serbia)
  • Zil (Russia)

Asia


Tata Novus is sold in India and South Korea


A truck stop in Ladakh, India


Hino garbage truck

  • Ashok Leyland (India)
  • Askam Kamyon (Fargo, De Soto) (Turkey)
  • Asia Motorworks (India)
  • AIL (Israel)
  • Beiqi Foton (China)
  • BMC (Turkey)
  • Dongfeng Motor Corporation (China, under joint ventures with Nissan Diesel as Dongfeng Nissan-Diesel, and with Cummins as DFAC.)
  • Eicher Motors (India)under joint venture with Volvo
  • Force Motors (India), under a joint venture with MAN AG
  • Hino Motors (Japan) in a joint venture with Scania
  • HinoPak motors (Pakistan)
  • Isuzu (Japan)
  • Mahindra and Mahindra (India)
  • Mitsubishi (Japan)
  • New Sentosa CV (Indonesia)
  • Nissan Diesel (Japan)
  • Otokar (Turkey)
  • TATA Daewoo Commercial Vehicle (South Korea) (subsidiary of TATA Motors, India)
  • TATA Motors (India)

North America

Main article: List of American truck manufacturers


U.S. Peterbilt truck – California


Volvo VNL780, U.S.A.


Kenworth heavy recovery/tow truck.

  • American LaFrance
  • Autocar Company (USA)
  • Crane Carrier Corporation (USA)
  • Chevrolet
  • Colet
  • Dodge
  • E-One
  • Freightliner Trucks
  • Ford
  • GMC
  • Hino (different models for U.S. market)
  • Isuzu
  • Kenworth
  • Mack Trucks
  • International
  • Nissan
  • Oshkosh
  • Kalmar (formerly Ottawa) (yard switch trucks)
  • Peterbilt
  • Pierce
  • Sterling Trucks
  • UD Nissan Diesel
  • Volvo Trucks (different models for U.S. market)
  • Western Star

South America

  • Aeolus (Uruguay)
  • Agrale (Brazil)
  • Chevrolet (commercial vehicles for the Colombian market only)
  • DaimlerChrysler
  • Ford Truck (Brazil) (cargo line)
  • Libertad (Uruguay)
  • Mack
  • Matra (Brazil)
  • Orejano (Uruguay)
  • Randon (Brazil)
  • Renault (Uruguay)
  • Troller (Brazil)
  • Volvo (Brazil)
  • Volkswagen Truck & Bus (Brazil)

Africa


A military-type light truck, used for troop transport, and now for safari trips

  • SNVI (ALGERIA) different models for the Algerian market and some African and Asian countries

Oceania


Scania R500

  • Volvo (Australia)
  • Mack (Australia)
  • Iveco (different models for Australian market)
  • Kenworth (different models for Australian market)
  • Oka (truck variants of traditional models)

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