Navistar Headquarters
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Navistar officially opened its new headquarters building in Lisle, Illinois, in February 2012.
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A mural in the lobby documents the company's history, dating back to Cyrus McCormick's invention of a machine for reaping grain in 1831.
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The sun shines into the lobby over 1939, the year the Metro walk-in delivery truck was introduced.
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Navistar's color and material design center develops the vehicle paint schemes and interior patterns.
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The "Power Wall," a 47-foot-by-15-foot projection screen providing multi-dimensional views of truck designs.
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A 3D International ProStar juts out from a wall.
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Bill Kozek, president of North America Truck and parts, is interviewed.
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David Gerrard, senior vice president of distribution, discusses Navistar's used-truck operations.
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Michael McMahon, vice president of used truck operations, outlines the inspection process a vehicle undergoes as part of the new "Diamond Renewed" program.
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It took about two minutes to get a full electronic health reading of this used truck.
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A used ProStar with the "Diamond Renewed" decal on display near the lobby
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Tim Shick, vice president of North American engine sales, points out several upgrades for the MaxxForce EGR engine.
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This truck, also on display in the lobby, surpassed 1 million miles with the MaxxForce engine.
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Navistar officially opened its new headquarters building in Lisle, Illinois, in February 2012.
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A mural in the lobby documents the company's history, dating back to Cyrus McCormick's invention of a machine for reaping grain in 1831.
-
The sun shines into the lobby over 1939, the year the Metro walk-in delivery truck was introduced.
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Navistar's color and material design center develops the vehicle paint schemes and interior patterns.
-
The "Power Wall," a 47-foot-by-15-foot projection screen providing multi-dimensional views of truck designs.
-
A 3D International ProStar juts out from a wall.
-
Bill Kozek, president of North America Truck and parts, is interviewed.
-
David Gerrard, senior vice president of distribution, discusses Navistar's used-truck operations.
-
Michael McMahon, vice president of used truck operations, outlines the inspection process a vehicle undergoes as part of the new "Diamond Renewed" program.
-
It took about two minutes to get a full electronic health reading of this used truck.
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A used ProStar with the "Diamond Renewed" decal on display near the lobby
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Tim Shick, vice president of North American engine sales, points out several upgrades for the MaxxForce EGR engine.
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This truck, also on display in the lobby, surpassed 1 million miles with the MaxxForce engine.
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