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Brazilian haulage association: Scania the best make for the sixth year running For the sixth straight year in a row, Scania has won the prestigious Brazilian NTC Suppliers Price award in the heavy haulage category. The NTC (National Association of Cargo Transports) selects the winner after counting the votes of its 1,000 members, haulage firms and other important players in the transport industry. A satisfied Emanuel Queiroz, marketing director of Scania's Brazilian subsidiary Scania do Brazil, comments that the award is held in very high esteem in Brazil: "It represents recognition that our products match customer expectations on the demanding Brazilian market. For us, this is a very important award, even more impressive since we have won it continuously year after year". The NTC, which turns 40 this year, established the prize in 1998 with the aim of putting the spotlight on companies and products that excel in areas such as quality, technology, service and total economy. The award was handed over at a ceremony in Sao Paulo at the Fenatran International Transportation Fair. Scania is one of the world's leading manufacturers of trucks and buses for heavy transport applications, and of industrial and marine engines. With 28,200 employees and production facilities in Europe and Latin America, Scania is one of the most profitable companies in its sector. In 2002, turnover totalled SEK 47,000 million and the result after financial items was SEK 3,700 million. Scania products are marketed in about 100 countries worldwide and some 95 percent of Scania's vehicles are sold outside Sweden. Scania press releases are available on the Internet, www.scania.com ------------------------------------------------------------ This information was brought to you by Waymaker http://www.waymaker.net The following files are available for download: http://www.waymaker.net/bitonline/2003/11/06/20031106BIT00190/wkr0001.doc http://www.waymaker.net/bitonline/2003/11/06/20031106BIT00190/wkr0002.pdf

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