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SKF Signs SEK 150 Million Contract With Scania

Company signs three-year contract for delivery of bearings to Scania production facility in Brazil.

GOTHENBURG, Sweden – SKF has signed a three-year contract with Scania worth around SEK 150 million for the delivery of SKF bearings for truck wheel end units and transmissions to Scania production facilities in Brazil.
 
“Brazil is a fast-developing and very important market for SKF. We have invested heavily in our business to support our customers and only last year extended our factory in Cajamar to manufacture hub bearing units for cars,” said Tom Johnstone, SKF president and CEO. “This very important contract with Scania means that we will now further invest in Brazil for the manufacturing of bearings for the truck industry, improving our ability to support our customers with local manufacturing.”
 
Initial delivery of the components will be from Europe, but beginning later in 2012, SKF will manufacture them locally in their factory located in Cajamar, Brazil.
 

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