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Scania Commercial Vehicles India

InnovationSustainability

Scania’s contribution to India -four aspects of Premium

Quality Safety

Leadership

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Customer first Respect for the individual Quality

Cross Functional

Priorities:

1. Safety/Health/Environment

2. Quality3. Delivery

4. Cost

Scania India House

20 most populated countries 2010

20 most populated countries 2050

India towards a sustainable future

Clean IndiaMake in India

Renewable Energy100 Smart Cities

EXAMPLE

The reduction of people killed on Swedish roads

There was 1313 people killed on Swedish roads in 1966

In 2014 there was 275, with three times as many cars…………..

Why this improvement?

Some examples…..

- Lower speeds (1966 no speed regulations…)

- Safety belts in cars mandatory from 1975

for buses except city trafik from 2004

- Harder rules on drink driving

- Higer demands on driver licenses

- Better roads (ex. 2+1 lane separeted)

- Better vehicles

Some examples on what is done and what could be done on Buses in India?

Safety features

Safety features on Scania Buses & Coaches

•Disc brakes on all wheels

•ABS and Electronic Braking System

•Traction Control

•Gear box integrated retarder

•Automatically controlled exhaust brake system

•Electronic stability programme

•R66 roll-over compliance structure

•Seat Belts

•Radial tubeless tyres for better road grip and stability

•Speed lock to stay within safe limits ( 85 km/h)

•Emergency rescue door at the rear on the right side

•All window glasses are breakable

•Emergency hammers on all windows (all side windows can be used as emergency exits)

•Fire detection in engine compartment

•Fire Extinguishers

•Reversing camera

•Flight like safety video and safety cards, to educate passengers on what to do

•Real-time fleet management system

•Automatic Fire Suppression system (optional)

FMS and Driver Training

•Monitoring fleets and individual drivers to provide

information for improving driving skills (accelaration,

brakning, speed, gear shifting…).

This improves both fuel consumption and safety!

•Driver training and contionous driver coaching based

on FMS input to keep and improve level.

Summury

To reduce the number of people killed and injured on the

roads there need to be:

- Better educated drivers (and others…)

- Improved regulations (like safety belts and

speed limits - which are enforced….)

- Improved infrastructure

- Improved vehicles

Thank You!

Per Aleby

Director Bus&Coach

Scania CV India