Sustainable transport the focus of Scania Sustainability Report


Today Scania launches its 2011 online sustainability report, outlining a shift
in focus that puts sustainable transport right at the heart of the company’s
business strategy. This shows the increased ambition in Scania’s work with
sustainability.
“Customer value goes hand in hand with sustainability,” says Leif Östling,
Scania’s President and CEO. “There is no conflict of interest between making our
customers’ businesses as profitable as possible and ensuring they are as safe,
efficient and environmentally sustainable as possible.”

The 2011 report
highlights how Scania’s biggest environmental impacts arise when vehicles and
engines are in use. A key strategy is therefore to work closely with customers
to support their sustainability efforts.

The 2011 report also underlines the
need for sustainable transport systems − and what Scania is doing to make these
a reality.

Transport is a sector with growing carbon dioxide emissions and
high oil dependency. The key challenge for the industry is to decouple growth in
road transport from emissions. With increasing urbanisation and road freight
traffic, the shift to sustainable transport is a top priority for Scania and for
society.

“I’m convinced Scania’s long-term competitiveness will be closely
linked with our ability to meet key challenges and develop solutions that enable
our industry to grow without increasing its carbon dioxide emissions and that
also make mobility cleaner, safer and easier,” says Leif Östling.

The report
is on Scania’s Internet website: www.scania.com/sustainability

For further
information, please contact:

  · Jens Schlyter, Public and Environmental
Affairs, tel. +46 8 553 535 20 or
  · Hans-Åke Danielsson, Press Manager, tel.
+46 8 553 856 62

Scania is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of trucks and buses for heavy
transport applications, and of industrial and marine engines. Service-related
products account for a growing proportion of the company’s operations, assuring
Scania customers of cost-effective transport solutions and maximum uptime.
Scania also offers financial services. Employing some 37,500 people, the company
operates in about 100 countries. Research and development activities are
concentrated in Sweden, while production takes place in Europe and South
America, with facilities for global interchange of both components and complete
vehicles. In 2011, net sales totalled SEK 87.7 billion and net income amounted
to SEK 9.4 billion. Scania press releases are available on www.scania.com

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