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Scania Interim Report January - September 2007 Visit the webcasted press and analyst conference Monday 29 October 14:30 CET To the conference |
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 Scania lands major truck order from Arla The Danish dairy products group Arla Foods has ordered 193 trucks from Scania, including both tractor units and distribution trucks for its operations in Sweden, Denmark and the United Kingdom. The trucks will be used both for distribution services in urban environments and for long-haul transport between the group?s depots. Deliveries from Scania will begin during 2008 and will be completed early in 2009. Read more |
Scania makes a breakthrough into the Chinese city bus market Scania is now delivering 25 articulated buses meeting the Euro 4 emission requirements to the public transport company in Changzhou in the Jiangsu province in eastern China. Scania won the contract on account of its emission technology, low operating cost and long service life. Read more |
Scania praised for showcasing truck drivers Scania has won the European Excellence Award 2007 in the Automotive and Transport Category for drawing attention to the truck driving profession through its Young European Truck Driver (YETD) competition. The awards are given to companies that have carried out especially successful projects, campaigns and other fruitful work in the communications field in Europe. Read more |
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Peace laureates to ride climate-neutral Scania buses Scania is making an ethanol-powered bus available for transport services in conjunction with the Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony in Oslo on 10 December. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and former US Vice President Al Gore will thus have the opportunity to experience what will become a reality next year in the Norwegian capital, when Scania's third-generation ethanol buses go into scheduled service. Using ethanol as a fuel reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90 percent compared to a city bus running on diesel. Read more |
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