Who makes mail trucks

There are several companies that manufacture mail trucks, also known as postal vehicles or delivery vans, for postal services and courier companies around the world. Here are some of the main manufacturers:

  1. Grumman Olson: Grumman Olson is a leading manufacturer of postal vehicles in the United States, and has been producing mail trucks for the United States Postal Service (USPS) for over 50 years.
  2. Ford Motor Company: Ford has been a long-time supplier of postal vehicles to the USPS, and has produced a range of mail trucks, including the popular Ford E-Series and Ford Transit vans.
  3. Freightliner: Freightliner is a subsidiary of Daimler Trucks North America, and produces a range of heavy-duty trucks, including mail trucks, for the USPS and other postal services.
  4. International Trucks: International Trucks is a subsidiary of Navistar International Corporation, and produces a range of heavy-duty trucks, including mail trucks, for the USPS and other postal services.
  5. Isuzu: Isuzu is a Japanese automaker that produces a range of commercial vehicles, including mail trucks, for the USPS and other postal services.
  6. Mercedes-Benz: Mercedes-Benz is a German automaker that produces a range of commercial vehicles, including mail trucks, for the USPS and other postal services.
  7. Ram Trucks: Ram Trucks is a subsidiary of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), and produces a range of heavy-duty trucks, including mail trucks, for the USPS and other postal services.
  8. Sprinter: Sprinter is a subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz, and produces a range of vans, including mail trucks, for the USPS and other postal services.
  9. Utilimaster: Utilimaster is a leading manufacturer of postal vehicles in the United States, and has been producing mail trucks for the USPS and other postal services for over 50 years.

These are just a few examples of the companies that manufacture mail trucks. There may be other manufacturers that produce mail trucks for specific postal services or regions.