Service technicians in demand
These days, studying to become a service technician for heavy vehicles can be a safe path to employment. In Sweden 95 percent of graduates get a job. A group of 17 students training to become service...
View ArticleAustralia wins Scania Top Team 2013
Team Southern Stars from the Scania workshop in Sydney, Australia, has earned the title of the world’s best Scania service team. The winners defeated skilled service teams from New Zealand and Finland...
View ArticleScania technicians the key to more uptime
Visitors to Scania’s Facebook page were recently asked how skilled service technicians contributed to increased vehicle uptime. Here, Frank Nystad, a service expert from Scania Norway, comments on some...
View ArticleSkilled labour is a global need
Highly skilled service-staff are essential for running successful transport businesses, no matter where in the world they might be. At a recent round-table discussion in Sweden in conjunction with...
View Article“We are the last resort”
Scania mechanic Roman Patocki repairs tugboats, fishing boats, border guard vessels, shipyard cranes, crushers, dredgers and power generators. “Trucks normally come to this repair shop,” Patocki...
View Article8,000 service technicians take part in Scania’s global service competition
Scania Top Team, Scania’s competition-like training programme for its service technicians and parts experts, is about to begin. Some 8,000 participants from over 60 countries develop their skills by...
View ArticleDeeper insights for US winners
Touring Scania’s production facilities in Sweden helped two Top Team winners from the United States better understand the company’s spirit – and its focus on quality. They came. They saw. They were...
View ArticleCustomers benefit from Top Team win
Six months after winning the 2013 Top Team competition, the victorious Australian team is still enjoying major benefits from competing – and so are its appreciative customers. When Team Southern Stars...
View ArticleScania’s baby dragons spread their wings
After three years of study at Scania Dragon School, the first batch of “baby dragons” are ready to spread their wings. All are being taken in with open arms by Scania’s growing Chinese service network....
View ArticleScania reaches out to future service-technicians in Singapore
ITE College West in Singapore was recently the venue for a special edition of Scania Top Team competition aimed at future service technicians. Such events are aimed at attracting more of these valuable...
View ArticleScania’s Top Team is more international than ever
More than 8,000 service technicians in 62 countries around the globe are taking part in Scania’s biannual Top Team initiative which aims to develop service skills in competition-like situations. This...
View ArticleKeeping tourist buses and fire trucks rolling
Scania service technicians and parts experts keep all kinds of vehicles on the road. The first two grand finalists for this year’s Top Team competition have shown their commitment to helping out...
View ArticleWinning colours red and white
In the third and concluding European regional Top Team qualification, Denmark and Switzerland secured tickets to the world final in Sweden later this year. The event attracted a larger crowd than...
View ArticleArgentina and Brazil secured tickets to Top Team final
Argentina and Brazil have advanced to the world finals of Scania’s Top Team competition after a closely fought regional final in Buenos Aires. Participants in this year’s competition have shown true...
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