Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 195. Not illustrated. Chapters: Companies Disestablished in 1900, Companies Established in 1900, White Motor Company, Mack Trucks, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Weyerhaeuser, Ak Steel Holding, American Machine and Foundry, Torchmark, Foley's, American Bridge Company, Blue Circle Industries, Garfinckel's, National Life and Accident Insurance Company, Isotta-Fraschini, Youngstown Sheet and Tube, Auburn Automobile, Adler, Burton, Centel, Lansing, St. Johns and St. Louis Railway, Manila Bulletin, Utah Construction Company, Beaulieu Vineyard, Lozier, Hook's Drug Stores, At&t Alascom, Harbin Brewery, Hagemeyer, Cantillon Brewery, Coleman Company, National Motor Vehicle Company, Oscar Mayer, the London Brick Company, Knox Automobile, Western Bridge and Construction Company, Manasse-Block Tanning Company, Royal Niger Company, Detroit United Railway, Saalfield Publishing, Sizaire-Naudin, Grout, Ivey's, Central Scientific Company, Russian American Line, Rosa Food, Liberty National Life Insurance Company, North-Eastern Pennsylvania Telephone Company, Tourneau, International Automobile Construction Company, Rakusen's, Den Norske Eterfabrikk, Skene, Steamobile, Austin Reed, Broxton, Hazlehurst and Savannah Railroad. Excerpt: Mack Trucks is a truck-manufacturing company. A wholly owned subsidiary of Renault Vehicules Industriels since 1990, Mack Trucks is currently a subsidiary of AB Volvo. The company's headquarters are located in Greensboro, North Carolina. On September 3, 2009, the 3 month transition from their headquarters in Allentown, Pennsylvania to Greensboro was completed. Currently, the company's primary manufacturing facilities are located at the Macungie Assembly Operations plant in Macungie, Pennsylvania, and at their New River Valley Assembly Operations in Dublin, Virginia. Mack Trucks is a top producer in the vocational, on...