- Scania-Vabis
Scania-Vabis was a famous Swedish truck manufacturer. Its name came from the merger of Scania (Maskinfabriksaktiebolaget Scania), which started out by manufacturing bicycles, with
Vabis (Vagnfabriks Aktiebolaget i Södertälje), in 1911. Until 1929 the company manufactured cars inMalmö , as well as trucks and buses. Over the succeeding years, the company, based inSödertälje ,Sweden , developed an enviable reputation for the toughness, comfort and reliability of its commercial vehicles. The 1963 LB76 was the model that forged the Scania-Vabis reputation outsideSweden . This forward-control design was one of the first exhaustively crash-tested truck cabs.For some time
Daimler-Benz waged a 'logo war' with Scania-Vabis, claiming a possible confusion between the Scania-Vabis 'pedal crank' design featuring on Scania bicycles around 1900 and the Mercedes 'three-pointed star'. In 1968 Daimler-Benz won and the Scania-Vabis logo changed to a simple griffin's head on a white background, and 'Vabis' was dropped from the name.In 1969 Scania merged with
SAAB , to form theSaab-Scania AB company, under theWallenberg umbrella. This corporation was split in 1995 and the company became simply Scania AB, which is still a manufacturer of advanced truck and bus designs. In 1999, theEuropean Union blocked a merger withVolvo .For Scania-Vabis, there were many inexpensive, imported cars with which to compete so, in order to establish a profile of their own, they made high-class, luxury cars. Examples include the Scania-Vabis Limousine Type III, from 1920, that included a
top hat holder in the roof.Prince Carl of Sweden had a 1913 Scania-Vabis 3S. The type 3S was fitted with an in-car phone or buttons so the passenger could communicate with the driver. They also made two-seat sports cars (or "sportautomobil"). [cite book
first = Gert
last = Ekström
year = 1984
title = Svenska bilbyggare
publisher = Allt om hobby
id = ISBN 91-85496-22-7]Scania-Vabis and later Scania also manufactured trucks in
Argentina ,Botswana ,Brazil ,Korea ,Tanzania ,The Netherlands ,Zimbabwe and (temporarily) in theUSA .Many examples of Vabis, Scania-Vabis and Scania commercial vehicles are in the
Marcus Wallenberg-hallen (the Scania Museum) in Södertälje.The name "Scania" almost certainly derived from the name of the region in Sweden where the company originated:
Skåne .Gallery
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External links
* [http://www.scania.com/ Scania corporate site]
* [http://www.algonet.se/~arneg/motormuseum/scania/index.htm Scania Museum at Södertälje]
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