Scania
Scania is a world-leading Swedish manufacturer specialising in heavy commercial vehicles, including trucks, buses, and advanced industrial and marine engines. Founded in 1891 and headquartered in Södertälje, Sweden, Scania has grown into one of the most respected names in global transport solutions.

As of 2024, Scania delivered more than 100,000 vehicles worldwide, reinforcing its reputation for reliability, innovation, and engineering excellence. The company operates as a subsidiary of the TRATON GROUP, part of the Volkswagen Group, aligning Scania with other leading brands in the commercial vehicle industry.
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With a presence in over 100 countries and a workforce of nearly 59,000 employees, Scania maintains a truly global footprint. Its research and development is primarily concentrated in Sweden, supported by additional facilities in Brazil and India. Manufacturing takes place across Europe, Latin America, and Asia, complemented by regional production centres in Africa, Asia, and Eurasia — ensuring that Scania vehicles are tailored to meet the needs of diverse markets around the world.
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Scania is recognised for its driver-centric design, reliability, and cutting-edge technology, consistently raising the bar for heavy vehicle comfort, safety, and efficiency. Beyond performance, Scania is at the forefront of the transition to sustainable transport, developing low-emission and renewable-fuel engines while investing heavily in electrification. The company is also committed to reducing its own operational footprint, with ambitious goals to cut carbon emissions across its production and supply chains.
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More than just a vehicle manufacturer, Scania positions itself as a partner in sustainable logistics, working with customers, industries, and governments worldwide to create cleaner, more efficient transport ecosystems. By combining innovation with responsibility, Scania is not only moving goods and people — it is driving the shift toward a more sustainable future.



