Archive for February 2012

The winner, week 1: Inge Råheim, Norway

The winner of this week’s most challenging situation

Over the past week numerous photographs and videos were uploaded showing truck drivers’ challenges in everyday life. It has been exciting to follow the contest and many have contributed via comments and votes for the submissions. Thank you all for your participation!

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Scania to invest in more efficient parts distribution

Scania has decided to boost its parts distribution capacity. The central warehouse in Europe will be extended and an entirely new parts warehouse will be constructed in South America. A total of SEK 400 million will be invested in these facilities, which will go into service during the first quarter of 2013.

Scania to invest in more efficient parts distribution

Scania has decided to boost its parts distribution capacity. The central warehouse in Europe will be extended and an entirely new parts warehouse will be constructed in South America. A total of SEK 400 million will be invested in these facilities, which will go into service during the first quarter of 2013.

Driving on the edge – truck driver with skills

Scania Driver Competitions celebrate skilled truck drivers who manage to drive carefully in tough situations. In our search for the world’s best truck drivers, we travelled to one of the world’s most challenging roads and met Henrry Tank Piedra in Celendin, Peru.

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Share footage of a challenging truck driving situation – You could win a Scania belt

What are your everyday challenges as a truck driver? Document a challenging situation in a photo or video and share it on our Facebook fanpage. You might be the winner of a Scania belt!

Leif Östling President and CEO.

Scania well positioned

The world economy will lose momentum in 2012. This will also affect Scania. However, President and CEO Leif Östling says that the company is now better positioned for tougher times than ever before.