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Scania to sell 1,000 trucks to British companies
Feb 7, 2012, 14:35 GMT
Stockholm - Swedish truckmaker Scania said Tuesday it had signed a deal to deliver 1,000 trucks to British-based groups Eddie Stobart and A W Jenkinson Forest Products.
The trucks were scheduled to be delivered from next month until December 2013, including 300 trucks this year, Scania said.
Scania was also to provide back-up services. The company, which is part of the Volkswagen group, was not announcing the value of the deal in line with its policy, a spokesman told dpa.
The two British companies in 2010 signed a similar deal.
Haulier Eddie Stobart is part of the Stobart Group, while AW Jenkinson Forest Products and its subsidiaries handle green waste and other products from forestry sites, sawmills and wood processing industries.
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