PRESS info P10100EN / Per-Erik Nordström Jan 2010 Scania at Bauma China 2010: Fit for hard work wide choice, solid support Scania is the perfect choice when reliability, strength, robustness, and uptime are vital for the business. Solid engineering, vast product range and comprehensive sales and world-class service support are tailored to tough construction work. Samples from the truck range along with engines for industrial applications are exhibited on stand 332, hall E3. Scania construction trucks: maximum uptime and operating economy Scania supplies premium trucks, buses and coaches renowned for their performance, operating economy and long service life, all of which contributes to a high resale value. After serving their first owners, Scania vehicles therefore often lead second and third lives as well. With Scania s modular product system, vehicles can be tailored in configurations ranging from two up to five axles with GVWs ranging from 18 to 66 tonnes, all perfectly adapted to customer needs. In addition, the modular build facilitates servicing and parts supply in any situation. A wide range of engines offer a choice of Euro 3, Euro 4, Euro 5 and EEV, spanning outputs from 230 to 730 hp and 1,250 to 3,500 Nm. Range-change and range-splitter gearboxes with or without crawler gears and automated gearchanging, as well as a wide variety of single-reduction and hub-reduction axles, enable the powertrain to be adapted to individual performance and mobility requirements. Competitive chassis weights are combined with robust design, which means that more cargo can be carried on a Scania construction vehicle without compromising durability. This is also the case for Euro 4, Euro 5 and EEV vehicles with emission control equipment. Technically permissible weights often exceed plated weights, offering a useful margin that boosts service life. Scania always focuses on the driver and on the driver environment to provide maximum support for safe and efficient driving. A truck that is nice to drive will attract good drivers. This in turn boosts road safety, while bringing lower fuel and repair bills for the owner, as well as higher transport efficiency. A wide range of cab features and options further promote driver appeal and convenience. Scania Corporate Relations Telephone +46 8 553 810 00 SE-151 87 Södertälje Fax +46 8 553 855 59 Sweden Website www.scania.com
2 (6) Premium servicing and parts supply When choosing Scania, customers can rest assured of service and parts support from day one. For the needs of the construction market, Scania s dedicated approach to serving its customers really comes into its own. The modular product range encompassing trucks, buses and coaches, as well as engines for industrial and marine use and power generation ensures easy servicing, convenient parts supply and quick staff training. The services, including round-the-clock assistance, are provided by the Scania sales and service network and by mobile workshops. On-site servicing can be set up in a matter of weeks by means of container-based workshop modules that are adaptable to the requirements of each customer s operation. Workshop Lubrication Parts Environmental station Office Changing room Accommodation Kitchen Customised repair and maintenance agreements can be arranged, all to ensure maximum uptime and availability for the equipment. Scania's service offer also includes professional driver training to enhance skills and avoid unnecessary damage and fuel expenses.
3 (6) Scania industrial engines: a leading global supplier of premium power units Scania develops, manufactures and delivers engines to industrial OEMs over the whole world, e.g. for dumpers, material handling and other heavy equipment, as well as engines for marine use and for power generation. Scania is affirming its leading position with a broad new range of industrial engines that covers emission requirements from Stage II/Tier 2 to the forthcoming Stage IIIB and Tier 4i that will apply in the EU and US respectively from 2011 and they are already prepared for the next step in 2014 Stage IV and Tier 4 (final). The technology chosen by Scania for Stage IIIB and Tier 4 has generated several major new business deals. Scania will supply engines adapted for various types of construction equipment e.g. to Terex Corporation, based in the USA, and to Doosan, based in Korea. Both these companies operate worldwide and Scania has now rapidly expanded its service network to include around 100 new service points in North America. Scania engines provide an outstanding blend of performance and operating economy. Scania's meticulous application engineering involves tailoring each engine ex-factory to meet individual customer needs. Modular design means that fewer components are needed to build a comprehensive range of engines. This facilitates servicing, parts supply and network training, as well as the setting up of new facilities. All of Scania's research and development takes place at the Scania Technical Centre in Södertälje, Sweden, covering all products and business areas. s are developed in parallel for trucks, buses and other applications, which means that the latest technologies can be applied wherever needed. Between 80,000 and 100,000 engines are built every year, making Scania one of the most experienced engine manufacturers in the world. Carefully chosen materials and processes ensure high quality and that the consumption of energy and raw materials will be lower. This leads to lower environmental impact throughout the life cycle of the engine. To reach the latest emission levels for industrial engines, Scania has chosen a compact setup with Scania XPI (extra high pressure injection) common-rail fuel injection and SCR aftertreatment (selective catalytic reduction). No particulate filter is needed. With no or only minor changes, the same installation can be used for the next step in emission legislation in 2014, Stage IV and Tier 4 final. Scania also has long-standing experience of renewable and alternative technology. Gas-powered engines have been supplied since the early 1980s and diesel engines adapted to run on bioethanol since the late 1980s. Scania engines can run on up to 100% biodiesel (according to the FAME standard).
4 (6) TRUCKS ON DISPLAY -- stand 332, hall E3 Scania P 380 8x4 -- 22 cu m heavy tipper Payload 32 tonnes 380 hp Euro 3 engine High torque and good driveability, high efficiency Exceptional service life Cab Scania P-series short cab 12-litre inline 6-cylinder Emission Euro 3 279 kw (380 hp) Torque 1900 Nm at 1100-1300 r/min Gearbox 8+1 speed range-change Front axle 2x9-tonne, parabolic Bogie 32-tonne, multi-leaf Brakes Drum brakes Wheelbase 4300 mm Bodywork 22 cu m tipper body from Ho Heng Scania R 560 8x4 -- with powerful and durable V8 engine 560 hp V8 engine with 2700 Nm of torque Euro 4 with Scania SCR (selective catalytic reduction) High torque and good driveability, high efficiency Exceptional service life Cab Scania R-series day cab 16-litre V8 Emission Euro 4 412 kw (560 hp) Torque 2700 Nm at 1100-1400 r/min Gearbox 12+2 speed range-splitter Front axle 2x7.5-tonne, multi-leaf Bogie 26-tonne, multi-leaf Brakes Drum brakes Wheelbase 5900 mm
5 (6) INDUSTRIAL ENGINES ON DISPLAY -- stand 332, hall E3 Small and powerful 9-litre five -- up to 294 kw, ready for 2011/2014 Emission Max. torque Dry weight Applications 9.3-litre inline 5, charge-cooled Scania XPI fuel injection EU Stage IIIB and US Tier 4i 202-294 kw at 2100 r/min 1552-1967 Nm 900 kg E.g. reach stackers, dumpers, excavators ful, flexible 13-litre six -- up to 368 kw, ready for 2011/2014 Emission Max. torque Dry weight Applications 12.7-litre inline 6, charge-cooled Scania XPI fuel injection EU Stage IIIB and US Tier 4i 257-405 kw at 2100 r/min 1950-2373 Nm 1000 kg E.g. dumpers, straddle carriers, construction equipment, screeners, cranes Compact 16-litre V8 power -- up to 515 kw, ready for 2011/2014 Emission Max. torque Dry weight Applications 16.4-litre V8 Scania XPI fuel injection Charge-cooled EU Stage IIIB and US Tier 4i 404-515 kw at 2100 r/min 2632-2938 Nm 1300 kg E.g. defence applications, wood chippers
6 (6) For more information and images: Go to http://www.scania.com/media/baumachina/ for the media site. Contacts: Björn Winblad, Product Director Construction Trucks tel. +46 8 553 810 46, e-mail bjorn.winblad@scania.com Bernt Gustavsson, Sales Director Industrial s, tel. +46 8 553 803 37, e-mail bernt.gustavsson@scania.com Maple Jin, Media Manager Scania Sales China Tel. +86 10 844 758 92 ext. 260, e-mail qiu.jin@scania.com.cn