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Scania will supply Bergkvarabuss with six electric buses charged at the depot.
As part of the collaboration between the three companies: Scania, the shipping service provider Flixbus and the gas provider Gasum, the first biogas-powered tourist bus will operate on the Stockholm-Oslo route.
Wojciech Rowiński will take the position of the CEO of Scania Polska as of August 1st, 2021.
European Commission data confirm that Scania is the best heavy-duty vehicle manufacturer in terms of reducing CO2 emissions.
The corporate venture capital fund Scania will invest EUR 7.5 million in Scantinel to finance the further development of its specialized LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology.
Scania's Board of Directors has appointed Christian Levin as new CEO and President of Scania from May 1, 2021.
Scania will test autonomous trucks on the E4 motorway between Södertälje and Jönköping.
A total of nine 12-meter Scania Citywide LF buses joined the fleet of Miejski ZakÅ‚ad Komunikacji in Jelenia Góra as a result of two tenders won by Scania Polska S.A.
Scania launches vehicle production in China.
This is an important step in Scania's growth strategy in China and the starting point for major investments in Asia.
The company is the first to introduce a range of electrified trucks
The first 10 out of 50 tractors ordered under the contract concluded between Scania Polska and FREJA Transport & Logistics joined the company's fleet at the beginning of July this year.
Alexander Vlaskamp, currently Senior Vice President Trucks and acting Head of Sales and Marketing, has been appointed Executive Vice President and Head of Sales and Marketing.
Scania and the leading Norwegian food wholesaler ASKO have a long-standing collaboration in delivering high-performance trucks.
Scania is the first large manufacturer of heavy commercial vehicles whose long-term climate goals have been officially approved by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi).
The health service in Stockholm invests in new vehicles to successfully deal with even the most demanding tasks. A Scania intensive care vehicle was included in its fleet.
Scania responds to call by the United Nations to step up and take bolder actions in tackling climate change by committing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the pace and scale that science dictates.
Climate Day at Scania will take place on 20 September. On this day, operations at Scania’s head office as well as at production sites and local Scania units across the world will stop for one hour.
10 new generation Scania R410 LNG vehicles were delivered to Sachs Trans International Sp. z o. o. The company is one of the pioneers in the use of liquefied natural gas in long distance transport in Poland.
Scania’s engineers have taken the company’s DNA – the modular system – to the next level in developing a concept vehicle that can change shape for varying urban assignments.