
Your vehicle in the 2010 calendar?
Every year the Scania calendar has a theme. The 2009 calendar focuses on the day-to-day work of drivers. For each month, a number of photos tell a little story behind the main photo itself. In 2008 the theme was “making a difference”. What the theme for 2010 will be is still a carefully guarded secret.
Selected for the calendar
Scania owners from all over the world have submitted thousands of photos to the Favoritescania.com website. Among the contributors was German superstructure company Moog, and now one of the company’s deliveries will be part of the 2009 Scania calendar.
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.
A world of opportunities
Imagine.
That a world of opportunities opens in front of you.
What would be your first step?
Scania students prepare for the future
Friendships, good teachers, great challenges and guaranteed employment afterwards are things that are mentioned when today’s students at Scania Industrial Senior High School describe their school.
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.
Scania’s clothing collection a hit
Hello, Sophie Haftor Helmersson, brand manager of Scania’s own clothing collection − Scania Truck Gear, which offers everything from outer garments, jeans, shirts and sweaters to boots and sunglasses.
Good timing for global production
A global product range, increased outsourcing and continuous improvements have together resulted in a significantly more flexible, efficient Scania. But due to weaker economic conditions, especially in Europe, Scania now has to tighten up its operations.
What is it like to work at Scania?
We have met a group of employees, with different specialities, who describe their work at Scania in Södertälje, Sweden.
The Scania way to fuel economy
Scania presents in an internet campaign how driver training sessions and certain equipment or accessories on the truck can have direct impact on the fuel economy.




