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  1. In 1967 White Motor Company started the Western Star division as White Western Star with a new plant at Kelowna, British Columbia, sharing headquarters with White in Cleveland, Ohio. White Western Star trucks in that era typically used cabs from its sister company, Autocar .

  2. Aug 18, 2020 · Western Star Trucks was founded by White Motor Company in 1967 under the name White Western Star. The initial Western Star production facility was in Kelowna and built trucks on the belief that the driver is the most valuable asset in the trucking industry.

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  3. In 2000, Western Star was purchased by DaimlerChrysler, becoming part of the Freightliner Trucks division. In 2002, Western Star production was moved to a plant in Portland, Oregon, for the production of 4700, 4800, 4900 and 6900 models.

  4. At the conclusion of the 1990s, Western Star had established itself as a premier vocational and over-the-road heavy truck manufacturer, thanks in large part to revolutionary product innovations like the Star Light Sleeper with an ultra-lightweight polypropylene honeycomb core.

  5. Western Star began as an engineering and operations company based in Cleveland, Ohio, with its production facilities in Canada. It catered to the logging, oil and mining industries. As part of its engineering services, the company built custom Class 8 commercial vehicles.

  6. Nov 16, 2019 · Western Star Trucks: The Beginning. The company was founded in 1967 with its headquarters located in Cleveland, Ohio. Since its beginnings, this company has dedicated itself to the goal of building well-made trucks that can be safely and easily handled by drivers.

  7. Western Star has its origin in Cleveland, Ohionot too far from the motor capital of the world in Detroit. It was founded in 1967. In those days, its production facilities were in Kelowna, British Columbia.

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