Introduced to the North American market at the International Workboat Show, Scania’s Next Generation 13-liter marine engine ...
Swedish engine manufacturer Scania pulled the sheet off a new six-cylinder, 13-liter diesel engine at the International ...
Commercial vessel operators, whether tour operations or offshore crew delivery companies, are constantly looking to get more out of their vessels – more speed, better reliability, greater fuel economy ...
Debuting at the International Workboat Show, Scania's new 13-liter platform brings a broader power range, improved efficiency ...
Scania announced today the company will introduce its next generation 13-liter marine engine to the North American market at the upcoming International WorkBoat Show in New Orleans, Dec. 3-5. The new ...
Scania’s 13-liter EPA Tier 3 engine, intended for propulsion and auxiliary use, along with the powerful 16-liter EPA Tier 3 engine, will be showcased at The International Workboat Show in New Orleans, ...
SÖDERTÄLJE, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Scania (STO:SCVA)(STO:SCVB) is introducing two Euro 6-certified, 13-litre truck engines that can run on any diesel blend, right up to 100 percent biodiesel (EN ...
European truck and engine maker Scania has entered into a partnership with U.S.-based specialty truck maker Oshkosh Corp., in which Scania will deliver low-emission engines for airport product ...
Scania and Doosan have deepened their long-standing cooperation with the signing of an agreement for Scania to supply the engines for two new generators. The new Scania-powered G400 and G500 ...
Scania's Sleipner, named after the eight-legged horse from Norse mythology, has been built specifically for use in ...
Scania says its new engines designed to run on Bio-LNG or Bio-CNG are an obvious way to go for achieving radical CO2-reductions, ‘here and now and without any sacrifices’. The Swedish heavy duty truck ...
Who is Scania, and why should you care? Unlike Volkswagen, which is a household name in the U.S. because of its cars, the Scania name is not well-known here – although if you've been in the business ...