Scania engines run fashion shows and concerts
In Brazil Poliservice provides genset rentals for most of the major shows and exhibitions. And Scania engines are key to the company’s success.
In Brazil Poliservice provides genset rentals for most of the major shows and exhibitions. And Scania engines are key to the company’s success.
Since the start of this year, Scania engines powers Terex heavy equipment. At Vändle quarry, some 120 kilometres from Stockholm, a Terex Finlay C1540 was having a crushing demonstration.
Scania is launching a new global engine platform with boosted performance that meets all emission standards and ensures optimum service support no matter where you are in the world.
Scania is gathering its full product range at the Inter Airport Europe exhibition 11-14 Oct in Munich, outdoor stand no. E80.
Dewulf, a Belgian company specialising in harvesting technology, has selected Scania’s 13-litre industrial engines for its new Kwatro potato harvesters.
“A bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work,” quips lobster trapper David Taylor, who enjoys spending his workdays on his motorboat, Misty.
Swedish customers recently, for the first time, had the opportunity to experience the mighty stone crusher Terex Finlay C1540 with the 13-litre Scania engine. The event at the Vändle quarry, some 120 kilometres from Stockholm, was organised by Terex’ Swedish distributor Norditek.
For the naval architects of UK-based Camarc Design, the key to a project’s success lies in developing a thorough understanding of customer needs.
Scania’s new 13-litre engine is now available for marine propulsion and auxiliary applications. Offering increased power and torque, it can be delivered as a complete package with engine, transmission and type-approved instrumentation.
During 2010 Scania substantially expanded its North American service network, which now comprises 120 service points for Scania industrial and marine engines in the United States and Canada.