Last July Scania marked a milestone in reaching eight generations of its Scania Drivers program, where 80 women are already trained as operators, under the project “Women Driving Change”. Now, Scania takes a step to meet the demand for qualified personnel for maintenance activities in the road haulage, with a program “Techniques and Engineerings of the Future” that is inserted in the project “Women Driving Change”, where the first generation of …
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Last July Scania marked a milestone in reaching eight generations of its Scania Drivers program, where 80 women are already trained as operators, under the project “Women Driving Change”. Now, Scania takes a step to meet the demand for qualified personnel for maintenance activities in the road haulage, with a program “Techniques and Engineerings of the Future” that is inserted in the project “Women Driving Change”, where the first generation of …