
ICYMI: A roundup of global trucking industry news from Daimler, TotalEnergies, Arrival, Alliance Parts and more.
ICYMI: A roundup of global trucking industry news from Daimler, TotalEnergies, Arrival, Alliance Parts and more.
Scania's new NXT electric, self-driving concept vehicle can be quickly reconfigured to meet changing fleet needs in the course of a single work day. It can be a commuter bus in the morning and evening, for example, and a refuse truck overnight.
Volkswagen AG announced on May 13 that it is resuming preparations for an initial public offering of Traton SE, with progress to be made “depending on further developments on capital markets.”
The city of Stockholm, Sweden, banned trucks from making deliveries at night to reduce noise levels. But a new pilot program will test quieter hybrid trucks for overnight deliveries to McDonald's restaurants in the area.
Sweden-based truck maker Scania AB is expanding its industrial and commercial operations in Thailand.
Scania will design a full-scale autonomous truck platooning operation, based on its own advanced technology, which will use public roads while transporting containers between port terminals in Singapore.
Scania is teaming up with McNeilus to showcase its first concrete mixer trucks for the Mexican market.
Ericsson and Scania will collaborate on research efforts to improve the connectivity of commercial vehicles and infrastructure, the companies announced at Mobile World Congress.
Scania has signed a declaration of transparency and anti-corruption with the government of Colombia as part of a new Swedish Corporate Social Responsibility Network.
Andreas Renschler, the former head of commercial trucks for Daimler who went to work heading up Volkswagen's commercial truck operations earlier this year, has been appointed as the new chairman of the board of Scania.
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