Scania Top Team, Scania's competition-like training programme for its service technicians and parts experts, is about to begin. Some 8,000 participants from over 60 countries develop their skills by combining training and teamwork while competing.
The resulting benefit for Scania customers is more effective service.
Scania Top Team is an awarded competitive training programme developed to continually enhance the skills, knowledge, professionalism and teamwork in Scania's workshops all over the world. The competition also helps attract skilled professionals to the industry.
"The ultimate goal for Scania workshops worldwide is to provide services that support customers' business," said Christian Levin, Executive Vice-President, Commercial Operations at Scania. "This in turn requires a highly proficient service staff. Scania Top Team is a fantastic way of celebrating the brains, technological skills and teamwork that characterise the people who work in the front line every day."
Scania Top Team has developed from a national training event 25 years ago into today's global training programme. This year's is the ninth such event at an international level, and it is bigger than ever. More than 8,000 participants from over 60 countries will be trained in service-related theory and practice at Scania workshops worldwide.
The resulting benefit for Scania customers is more effective service.
Scania Top Team is an awarded competitive training programme developed to continually enhance the skills, knowledge, professionalism and teamwork in Scania's workshops all over the world. The competition also helps attract skilled professionals to the industry.
"The ultimate goal for Scania workshops worldwide is to provide services that support customers' business," said Christian Levin, Executive Vice-President, Commercial Operations at Scania. "This in turn requires a highly proficient service staff. Scania Top Team is a fantastic way of celebrating the brains, technological skills and teamwork that characterise the people who work in the front line every day."
Scania Top Team has developed from a national training event 25 years ago into today's global training programme. This year's is the ninth such event at an international level, and it is bigger than ever. More than 8,000 participants from over 60 countries will be trained in service-related theory and practice at Scania workshops worldwide.
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