The Stars have Axle Tech, which used to be Rockwell. Axle Tech and Sisu are the only two that can be ordered in Canada as far as I'm aware.
Daf nowadays uses Meritor. Their own 13 tonne planetary axle was introduced in the early 80s, and was dominant in the then evolving tractorpulling scene in Holland. Rolls Royce Griffon in front and 30.5R32 tires on the back (the big Tundras werent around untill the mid 80s, let alone the Michelin 1050s) and they held.
6 or 7 years ago i saw a Scania 164 V8 puller truck, estimated 2500hp, with a Daf 13 ton axle. Thats blasphemy to Scania enthusiasts, but hey, they needed a cheap axle that kept together
Off course the market has moved away from planetary reduction: when i was a kid, they even put them on garbage trucks to save the clutch at this start/stop work (yup, no Allison) so they arent as commonly available as they used to. Nowadays garbage trucks have an AMT with low 1st gear, and the fuel penalty of a planetary axle is avoided.
Off course modern truck engines have max torque between 1000 and 1600rpm, while 40 years ago the turbo would barely spool up under 1600rpm. That has decreased the need for ultra low gear reductions too. Plus, a crawl gear in the main gearbox costs less fuel than a planetary reduction..
Planetary reductions nowadays are found on construction vehicles and heavy haulage above 80 ton, in Europe.
Oh, a good story from my old neighbour who drove a garbage truck: the pencil pushers at the officr thought they could move a 25 ton garbage truck with a 7 liter engine if it had an Allison, it would cost the same as an 11 liter with an AMT.
Drivers hated it, because when they had the PTO engaged the truck would auto idle at 1200rpm. And at 1200rpm the Allison would not have enough output torque to climb a kerbstone ! So they often had to disengage PTO to be able to manually throttle over a kerbstone or one of the many speed bumps in small inner city streets.
Next to that, blending in after the on-ramp driving back to headquarter, you required a death wish. The highway crossing the city is elevated so that the small roads can pass underneath it every 500 meter or so. But if they had to climb onto highway level from a standstill with 25 ton and 270hp they could just hit 35mph at the end of the blend-in lane, do they could either emergency brake and wait till rush hour was over, or steer into the lane hoping that other traffic would move over.