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SCANIA SEES POTENTIAL FOR EXPANSION IN SARAWAK

29 August 2018, Wednesday – Scania Malaysia sees potential for growth in Sarawak with work on the Pan Borneo Highway project in the state progressing well, as it will lead to an increase in the movement of goods and people. 

 

In preparation for this, Scania is ensuring that it has the services and support in place for its customers in Sarawak while ensuring that drivers are trained to achieve the best fuel economy, safety and performance.

 

An example of this is the award presented to the Bintulu High Court – represented by Magistrate Muhammad Hafiz Mohd Noor – who won the Scania Fleet Management System (FMS) competition for the state.

 

Gathering data on the performance of the driver and vehicle, the Scania FMS is one of the wide range of services offered by the company. That is a total solutions approach for its customers to achieve the best profitability in their businesses.

 

By connecting the vehicle to the operator’s office, the FMS helps identify and use the key details needed such as vehicle data, fuel consumption, fleet position and driver performance (coasting, heavy braking, speeding or idling).

 

Used together with the Scania Driver Services – comprising Driver Training & Driver Coaching – the information will help increase the productivity of the fleet, achieve fuel economy and eventually reduce the cost of operations, providing clear and useful information that helps operators better understand how their fleet is performing and what is costing money.

 

The award was presented at the Scania Sales and Service Centre in Bintulu, which is equipped with eight workshop bays and manned by nine staff. It is responsible for truck, bus, coach and engine sales while offering workshop services, contract services, and financial services, as well as driver and connected services.

 

“Scania places tremendous effort on the after-sales service support for our customers and our Bintulu workshop is strategically located and equipped to offer top quality service and support for our customers,” said Scania Southeast Asia’s Presales Director Tom Kuiphuis.

 

Kuiphuis said the aim is for customers to achieve maximum uptime and optimum fuel economy for their vehicles while maintaining the best total operating economy.

 

Scania also has a mobile workshop based in Kuching that is able to offer a full spectrum of maintenance facilities for its vehicles as it is equipped like a full-fledged Scania workshop, including special tools, work bench, air compressor, waste oil disposal, full toolbox, hoists and lifting equipment.

 

Scania also has a mobile workshop based in Kuching that is able to offer a full spectrum of maintenance facilities for its vehicles as it is equipped like a full-fledged Scania workshop, including special tools, work bench, air compressor, waste oil disposal, full toolbox, hoists and lifting equipment.

 

In addition, Scania has a 24/7 Scania Assistance standby service van based in Bintulu for roadside assistance anywhere in the state, which is manned by highly-skilled and experienced personnel to ensure that vehicles always operate at maximum uptime.

 

Complementing that is the Scania repair and maintenance contracts to ensure that the vehicles or engine are in the safest possible hands and everything from powertrain protection to full bumper to bumper coverage or bodywork and auxiliary equipment is all covered.

 

The repair and maintenance contracts offer early detection of deviations to secure product performance and availability to avoid unplanned interruptions to daily operations. It also provides access to the right skill set to care for technically advanced vehicles, secured product performance by always using Scania Parts, roadside assistance 24/7 and a plannable cash flow due to known cost through the entire contract period.

 

Scania also offers flexible maintenance plans that are tailored to fit the operational needs of customers with vehicles spending less time idle at the workshop based on when the operating data indicates that maintenance is needed.

 

For fleet owners, Scania Fleet Care takes care of the whole fleet and makes sure each vehicle is performing at peak condition and maintain maximum uptime, all under a dedicated Fleet Manager for central co-ordination and service planning.

The Bintulu Fire and Rescue Department team arrived in their truck for the Scania (Malaysia) Bintulu Open Day.

 

Left to right: Scania Southeast Asia Presales Director Tom Kuiphuis presenting the FMS Competition award to Magistrate Tuan Mohd Hafiz Mohd Noor who was representing the Bintulu High Court which uses Scania buses to bring justice to rural areas.

Left to right: Scania Southeast Asia Presales Director Tom Kuiphuis presenting the FMS Competition award to Mohd Faizal Mohd Rasul and Magistrate Tuan Mohd Hafiz Mohd Noor representatives from the Bintulu High Court which uses Scania buses to bring justice to rural areas.

Scania (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd team with members from Mahkamah Tinggi Bintulu at Scania Open Day in Bintulu branch.

The Scania Malaysia team at the recent Scania Open Day event at Scania (Malaysia) Bintulu.

From right to left: Scania Southeast Asia Business Development Director Ian Tan presenting a prize to Justin Limin from 77 Transport Sdn Bhd for winning the Scania Truck Simulator Challenge winner.

From right to left: Scania Southeast Asia Business Development Director Ian Tan presenting a prize to Mario from 77 Transport Sdn Bhd for winning the Scania Truck Simulator Challenge winner.

From right to left: Scania Southeast Asia Business Development Director Ian Tan with Scania Truck Simulator Challenge winner, Andre Amil, a Technician at Scania (Malaysia) Bintulu.

From right to left: Scania Southeast Asia Business Development Director Ian Tan with Scania Truck Simulator Challenge winner, Bong Bong Kang from Bomba Bintulu.

From right to left: Workshop Manager of Scania (Malaysia) Bintulu with Scania Truck Simulator Challenge winner, Melvin a son of one of the technicians at Scania (Malaysia) Bintulu.

Customer and Scania staff were entertained with exciting activities such as the Scania Truck Simulator Challenge during the Scania Open Day at Scania (Malaysia) Bintulu.

Business Advisor for Scania Connected Services, Zulhusni Mustapha, explaining how the Fleet Management System works to one of the truck customer, Jospun Jaya Sdn Bhd