SINGAPORE

SCANIA RECEIVES AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SAFETY AND SUSTAINABILITY

September 13, 2017 -  Scania Malaysia has been recognised for its record on sustainability in transportation, especially in the area of safety, by the Malaysia Digital Chamber of Commerce (MDCC) and Asia Pacific CSR Council.

 

The award for Excellence in Commercial Trucking Safety was presented to Scania Malaysia by the Minister of Transport Dato’ Sri Liow Tiong Lai at the recent Sustainable Urban Transport Malaysia Awards 2017 that was held in conjunction with the Sustainable Urban Transport Summit 2017.

 

The summit also saw the presentation of awards to industry players who have excelled in various areas of Sustainable Urban Transport.

 

The award acknowledges the role of transport projects that have contributed to the societal well-being by improving the experience of transport users and ultimately adding to the successful development of the nation’s sustainable transport infrastructure.

 

It was received on behalf of Scania Malaysia by Scania Southeast Asia’s Sustainability Manager, David Lantz, who was also a panel speaker for the topic “The Challenges of Trucking & Logistics Driving Sustainability” during which he shared Scania’s expertise in the area of sustainable, safe and smart transportation solutions like alternative fuels and autonomous vehicle and systems.

 

In line with global and regional trends towards a sustainable future, Scania takes the lead on sustainable transport systems by providing solutions with the objective of enhancing quality of life for society in general and to improve profitability for its customers in particular.

 

Lantz addressed the four main drivers for sustainable transport solutions that Scania has identified which are congestion, pollution, climate change (reduction in CO2 emissions) and energy security, with the main aim of achieving the best balance between CO2 emissions, quality and cost to improve logistical efficiency.

 

During the session, Lantz also touched on using alternative fuels such as biodiesel and biogas, which are available in Malaysia, and are as reliable as other fossil fuels and have a proven track record of lowering CO2 emissions by up to 90 per cent.

 

Lantz reiterated how vehicle operating economy is enhanced by driver performance which can save up to 10 percent in fuel consumption. Scania offers Driver Training and Coaching services because drivers are the most important assets of a company.

 

When equipped with the proper techniques, there can be an immediate increase in fuel efficiency, road safety and sustainability, together with significantly reduced downtime and operating costs.

 

The driver training programme provides an in-depth practical knowledge on how to get the best out of a Scania. The driver coaching programme provides the one-to-one sessions that pave the way towards excellent driving habits and techniques.

Lantz receiving the award from the Minister during the Sustainable Urban Transport Summit 2017.