New Scania Centre opens in Warsaw
12/15/1999 7:12 AM EST
Scania continues to expand in Poland
On Wednesday, the President and CEO of Scania, Leif Östling, inaugurated
the latest Scania Polska facility in Warsaw. The new Scania Center, the
result of a 40 million kronor investment, is located in Nadarzyn about 20
kilometres south of Warsaw along the motorway to Katowitze, and it will be
the hub of Scania's growing operations in Poland.
With the completion of the new facility, which was built in the record
time of just 21 weeks, Scania has invested about 125 million kronor in Poland
since the start of the '90s.
The new centre, which covers an area of just over 5,000 square metres,
brings under one roof Scania Polska's headquarters and all the functions
that handle the Polish distribution operation, including Scania Finance.
It also houses the Scania distributorship for the Warsaw area, one of the
fastest-growing regions in Poland. In addition, there is a modern workshop
and service facility with space for handling seven long-haul rigs simulta-
neously, as well as the regional parts store. Scania has also placed its
training facility for Polish service staff in the new centre.
"Now we've brought everything together in one location, something that
Scania has already done with its wholly-owned distribution companies in
countries such as the Czech Republic and Hungary. For Poland, however, this
is an entirely new approach," says Christoffer Ljungner, Managing Director of
Scania Polska.
Scania currently has about 20 percent of the market for heavy trucks in
Poland, and there are more than 5,000 Scania trucks on Polish roads today.
Scania began to methodically extend its sales organisation in Poland dur-
ing the early 1990s. In 1993, local assembly operations were started in
Slupsk and two years later saw the establishment of the subsidiary company
Scania Polska. Scania has also been assembling buses in Slupsk for many
years now.
Scania has local distributors throughout Poland, linked via a network of
23 service workshops spread across the country. More than 600 people work
with Scania products in Poland.
For further information, please contact Ulf Söderström on telephone number
+46 8-553 81044, mobile phone +46 70-680 9595.
Scania is one of the world's leading manufacturers of trucks and buses for
heavy transport applications, and of industrial and marine engines. With
23,500 employees and production facilities in Europe and Latin America,
Scania is one of the most profitable companies in its sector. In 1998,
turnover totalled SEK 45,300 million and income after financial items SEK
3,200 million. Scania products are marketed in about 100 countries world-
wide and approximately 96 percent of total production is sold outside Swe-
den.
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