Scania delivers engines to Finnish defence industry

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Scania delivers engines to Finnish defence industry Scania's 12 litre diesel engine will be used in 690 AMV vehicles which the Finnish company Patria will deliver to Poland. Last year, the Polish government signed an agreement concerning the delivery of 690 AMV 8x8 (Armoured Modular Vehicle). The vehicles will be delivered during a period of approx. 10 years. "We have had many years' co-operation with Patria. This deal is yet another proof of the fact that Scania fulfills the requirements for performance and reliability that are put on engines in various military applications," says Lennart Hjelte, Senior Vice President and head of Scania Industrial & Marine Engines. The Finnish Defence Forces was first to order Patria's newly developed AMV vehicle, while Poland is the first foreign country to which the AMV's will be exported. For further information, please contact * Lennart Hjelte, Scania Industrial & Marine Engines, phone 08-553 823 17 or mobile 070-577 76 45 * Annika Stenlund, Scania Industrial & Marine Engines, phone 08-553 899 90 or mobile 070-578 99 90 Scania is one of the world's leading manufacturers of trucks and buses for heavy transport applications, and of industrial and marine engines. With 29,100 employees and production facilities in Europe and Latin America, Scania is one of the most profitable companies in its sector. In 2003, sales totalled SEK 50.5 billion and income after financial items was SEK 4.6 billion. 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 Reference no: [N00404EN] ------------------------------------------------------------ This information was brought to you by Waymaker http://www.waymaker.net The following files are available for download: http://www.waymaker.net/bitonline/2004/03/18/20040318BIT00380/wkr0001.doc http://www.waymaker.net/bitonline/2004/03/18/20040318BIT00380/wkr0002.pdf

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