Scania Interim Report January-June 2022

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With both war in Ukraine and an ongoing pandemic, the turbulent external environment is continuing. Rising inflation and increased interest rates are also adding to the uncertainty. Despite this, economic activity is still high.

Summary of the first six months of 2022

  • Net sales were unchanged compared to the previous year and amounted to SEK 74,690 m. (74,776)
  • Operating income decreased by 42 percent to SEK 5,651 m. (9,733)
  • Operating margin amounted to 7.6 percent (13.0)
  • In the second quarter of 2022, net sales increased by 2 percent to SEK 39,933 m. (39,068), operating income decreased to SEK 3,044 m. (5,076) and operating margin amounted to 7.6 percent (13.0)


Comments by Christian Levin, President and CEO
“With both war in Ukraine and an ongoing pandemic, the turbulent external environment is continuing. Rising inflation and increased interest rates are also adding to the uncertainty. Despite this, economic activity is still high. We see this both in demand for our solutions but also in the utilisation of the existing vehicle fleet. 

However, as in the first quarter, this strong demand is not reflected in the order intake. With already large order books and long delivery times due to component shortages and the production transition to our new powertrain range, we have continued to be restrictive in the placing of orders. The global component shortage has persisted but eased somewhat towards the end of the second quarter. Our efforts to find solutions throughout the supply chain to stabilise the flow, has gradually improved production output, although outbound transport capacity has been increasingly challenging in the second quarter.

During the second quarter, truck deliveries decreased by 25 percent while bus and coach deliveries increased by 36 percent. Within Power Solutions, deliveries increased by 13 percent. The service business is still strong and revenue in local currency increased by 13 percent. In Financial Services, the underlying business is strong. Both our vehicle-related and financial services help to balance profitability in periods of lower vehicle deliveries.

Scania’s earnings were negatively affected by lower vehicle volume and increased cost of input goods, weaker capacity utilisation in production due to component shortage and by revalued assets and provisions for bad debt made due to the developments in Ukraine and Russia. 

In Ukraine, our operations are in full swing with all workshops, except for two, open for customers. Recently, a new Scania workshop was inaugurated outside of Kyiv. The fact that we are present locally to support the Ukrainian society with transport services and logistics is of course incredibly important.

Despite the difficult circumstances, we are continuing to drive the shift. In line with our electrification plan, where at least one new electric vehicle application will be introduced annually, we recently launched complete BEV-based solutions for regional long-haul operations. This opens up opportunities to operate electric trucks for a vast number of different customers in the transport industry ecosystem.

The lessons we are learning through the development collaborations with some of our most innovative customers are paving the way for the upcoming introductions in our electrification plan. In Boliden’s mines, the 74-tonne battery electric truck for heavy transports is now in operation, as well as SCA's battery-powered truck for timber transports with capacity of up to 80 tonnes total weight.

The second quarter was also the starting point for a collaborative product development partnership with Einride, the Swedish freight technology company, a leading provider of digital, electric and autonomous shipping solutions. Involving 110 trucks, it is the largest order of heavy duty electric vehicles to date for Scania in Europe.

For the transport tasks where the combustion engine is still the best or the only solution, our new Scania Super has proved itself – both by being named “Green Truck 2022”, and also as the winner in Germany’s 1000 points comparison test. These are excellent proof points of Scania’s position of strength and the customer benefit we deliver with our solutions.



Contact persons
Susanna Berlin
Acting Head of Corporate Communications
Tel. +46 8 553 861 12
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Erik Bratthall
Corporate Public and Media Relations manager
Tel. +46 8 553 801 51
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Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions. Together with our partners and customers we are driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system. In 2021, we delivered 85,930 trucks, 4,436 buses as well as 11,786 industrial and marine power systems to our customers. Net sales totalled to over SEK  146 billion, of which over 20 percent were services related. Founded in 1891, Scania now operates in more than 100 countries and employs some 54,000 people. Research and development are mainly concentrated in Sweden. Production takes place in Europe and Latin America with regional product centres in Africa, Asia and Eurasia. Scania is part of TRATON GROUP. For more information visit: www.scania.com.

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