Proper noun
A historical region, currently part of Sweden, occupying the southernmost tip of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
A manufacturer of trucks and buses based in Sweden.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAmager has eight connections with Zealand (two street bridges, a road bridge, a motorway bridge, a dual-track railway tunnel, an underground metro and a bicycle bridge) as well as a combined motorway and dual track railway to Scania and Sweden. Source: Internet
Between 6pm on May 1 and 7am on May 2, approximately 120 Scania wheel nut covers were stolen from a number of Heavy Goods Vehicles belonging to Alsop Transport Services within the yard at Auction Mart Access Road, Oban. Source: Internet
In 1995 Saab-Scania was divided by Investor AB into two independent companies, de-merging into Scania AB and Saab AB. Source: Internet
Each of the ten boats, Watercat 1300 Patrol, will be powered by two Scania 12-litre engines with an output of 700 hp each. Source: Internet
Scania started with three vehicles from Södertälje, Sweden on March 29. The route went via the Öresund Bridge to Denmark and then on to Germany and Belgium to the Netherlands. Source: Internet
The Scania Truck powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) drives with significantly lower CO2 and virtually without nitrogen oxide (NOx) and particulate emissions. Source: Internet