Scania Launches Social Media Newsroom
In connection to the opening of the IAA Exhibition a Scania Group Social Media Newsroom has been launched. Scania Group’s Social Media Newsroom is a website for news, photos and videos about Scania’s products.
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Welcome! At the Scania news centre you will find the latest press releases, reports, pictures and presentations of special events – and whom to contact for media inquiries.
| 2009-01-06 | | Silent period, 6 January - 3 February 2009 Scania observes a silent period during four weeks prior to the publication of Interim Reports and Year-End Reports. Read more 
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| 2009-01-06 | | Tyst period, 6 januari-3 februari 2009 Scania tillämpar en tyst period på fyra veckor före publicering av delårsrapporter och årsredovisningar. Read more 
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| 2008-12-18 | | Scania starts cooperation with Kohler Power Systems Scania’s 12- and 16-litre marine engines will be used in Kohler’s high-output marine generators. Read more  Other languages: Swedish
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| 2008-11-21 | | Tailor-made Scania serves Sweden’s national skiing team Leaving nothing to chance has been Gunde Svan’s recipe for success, both as a skier and as a TV programme host. As General Manager of the Swedish national cross-country skiing team, this cross-country world champion and Olympic gold medallist is continuing in the same spirit. In preparation for the World Cup premiere in Gällivare, Sweden, on 22 November, he is joining forces with Scania to unveil an innovation that will help Sweden’s cross-country skiers achieve their full potential: A tailor-made ski waxing truck. Read more  Other languages: Swedish
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| 2008-11-19 | | Scania planning vehicle production in Iraq Scania has signed an agreement in principle with the government of Iraq on assembly of trucks and buses in that country. The contract includes an initial delivery of 500 vehicles, with production starting during the third quarter of 2009. Operations will take place under the aegis of Iraq’s State Company for Automotive Industry. Read more  Other languages: Swedish
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