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Trucksales Staff15 Nov 2019
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Scania gets 2019 Bioenergy Award

Truck importer lauded for its push into the area of alternative fuels

Scania Australia has been awarded the 2019 Bioenergy Australia Corporate Leadership Award.

The judges commented that Scania Australia has made significant strides to deliver economically viable, alternative and renewable fuel solutions for the benefits of its customers.

Scania Australia has signed MOUs with Wilmar Bioethanol Australia, Ecotech Biodiesel, the ENGV Group, Just Biodiesel and Refuelling Solutions, as the first steps in the company’s programme to import vehicles that run on alternative fuels, or hybrids that run on alternative fuels as well.

Bernadette McCabe (right) Principal Scientist at Centre for Agricultural Engineering at USQ, Anthony King (centre), Sustainable Solutions Manager, Scania Australia and Inge Johansson (left) of RISE Research Institute in Sweden.

The jury commend Scania’s leadership in Australia and commitment to drive cleaner transport solutions across the board.

“We are very pleased to have been recognised by Bioenergy Australia for our efforts to bring cleaner, alternative fuels to the fore in Australia and will be continuing our efforts in this regard,” said Anthony King, Scania Australia Sustainable Solutions Manager.

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