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Thursday, October 1, 2015

Scania Driver Competitions 2014/2015 Malaysia-Singapore - Champions crowned.

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Yesterday, on the 1st of October 2015, a total of 16 finalists from the bus and truck category competed in what Scania believes to be the toughest practical finals that they have organised to date in the Scania Driver Competitions. Eight truck and eight bus drivers duked it out against each other in their respective categories in the Scania Driver Competitions 2014/2015 Malaysia-Singapore and as in any competition, there can be only one winner (for each category of course).


Mr. Saiful Nizam Abd Aziz of Bank Simpanan Nasional was the champion in the bus category whilst Mr. Abdul Aziz Amir of Shaziman Transport Sdn Bhd was crowned champion in the truck category. Each champion took home RM10,000 in cash, a championship trophy and a certificate of achievement. The companies they represented were awarded a RM5,000 worth Scania service voucher. 


In order to win, both Saiful Nizam (pictured above holding his trophy) and Abdul Aziz (pictured below) and the other finalists were shortlisted from a total of 1,005 participants during an initial theory submission stage with participants coming from both Malaysian and Singapore. The participation numbers were up by 50%. This meant that there are more commercial drivers aware of such competitions that ultimately equip them with experience, knowledge and a chance to test themselves with each other. In fact, there was a finalist in the bus category, Mr.Mohd Ridzuan Abdul Rahman who entered this competition on his own initiative (which includes time away from work and also money to attend the event). It shows the professionalism and dedication of the people who are actually the backbone of the regional road transport industry.


The Scania Driver Competitions 2014/2015 Malaysia-Singapore finals were held over two days over at the Sepang International Circuit, drivers at the finals had to go through the fuel economy driving test and the defensive driving test on the first day of the finals. The second and final day, they had to go through the 'Knock-the-cone-and-head precision test (where the drivers have to drive and actually touch the cone/head without making it topple over within a specific time) and the 'Boardwalk' obstacle test (reverse slalom through a few cones then reverse whilst ensuring the truck or bus' tyres hit three planks laid out behind the trucks which were staggered to one side one after the other squarely. It was tough, but these finalists are built of tougher material.

Now an event like this would not have been possible with good partnerships and sponsors. Tyre company Michelin Malaysia was the main sponsors and such a driver competition was a great way for Michelin to showcase the capabilities of their tyres in terms of the important stuff like safety, comfort, longevity and fuel economy.

Other official partners include Scania Credit, JKJR (Jabatan Keselamatan Jalan Raya Malaysia), MIROS (Malaysian Instutite of Road Safety) and the Embassy of Sweden (where H.E. Mr Bengt G Carlsson
Ambassador of Sweden graciously attended the prize giving ceremony).


Knock the Cone and Head challenge - That red post must not fall when the bus touches it

Mr. Cahdan Thakur, MD of Michelin Malaysia with Bibendum, aka The Michelin Man (my hero)

Mdm Marie Sjodin Enstrom, MD of Scania Southeast Asia giving the opening speech
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Trucking News: SCANIA AND JKJR - PARTNERS AGAIN TO CHAMPION ROAD SAFETY

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PRESS RELEASE

SCANIA AND JKJR - PARTNERS AGAIN TO CHAMPION ROAD SAFETY

Bukit Jelutong, Shah Alam, 19 March – The Scania Driver Competitions 2014/2015 Malaysia-Singapore (SDC) has, for the 4th time, attained the support of the Road Safety Department of Malaysia or Jabatan Keselamatan Jalanraya (JKJR) as an Official Partner.

In line with JKJR’s vision, mission and objectives, the SDC will once again lead the Malaysian Transportation Industry to elevate the status of truck and bus drivers through their participation in this internationally recognized competition.



“We are working very hard towards reducing the number of accidents on the road and we commend Scania for bringing the Scania Driver Competitions into Malaysia again to instil a sense of pride and professionalism among the drivers, making them more responsible towards their passengers or cargo,” said  JKJR Deputy Director-General, En. Abdul Haris bin Lakar.

“The SDC editions fit in very well with our Road Safety Plan 2014 – 2020 to have private organisations play a role in educational awareness campaigns targeted towards road users, as human error has been the major cause of road accidents. This competition will complement JKJR’s ‘Zero Fatality Vision’,” added Abdul Haris.

Marketing and Communications Manager of Scania Southeast Asia, Ian Tan said, “We have made the qualification round tougher and more pertinent towards safety issues this time as that is one of the aspects of the industry that Scania is always striving to improve, so the participants must know the driving rules and regulations.”

“The competition reinforces the crucial knowledge on safety standards, fuel economy and environmental-friendly driving, as well as skill, that all contribute to safer driving and of course profitability of our customers,” added Ian.

Initiated in 2003, the Scania Driver Competitions were originally held in Europe and have since expanded globally, evolving into challenging events that highlight the importance of drivers’ skills, as well as driver training and development to enhance road safety awareness and proficient eco-driving.

Scania Driver Competitions are currently held in more than 40 countries all over the world and is fast becoming an iconic event for all Scania customers and their drivers. Up to 1,000 drivers from Malaysia and Singapore are expected to participate in the SDC 2014/2015 edition.

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Monday, January 12, 2015

Scania Driver Competitions 2014/2015 Malaysia-Singapore

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Last December 2014 Scania launched the Scania Driver Competition 2014/2015 Malaysia-Singapore to find the best drivers from these two countries. If you happen to work driving Scania trucks or you happen to run a fleet of Scania trucks, I do not see the harm in any of you entering this competition. Details are in the press release below.

Scania G-series Truck

Press Release

Scania Celebrates 10th Year Anniversary of Scania Driver Competitions Around The World.




MALAYSIA, 1st of December, 2014 – Scania celebrates 10th year anniversary of Scania Driver Competitions around the world. Started in 2003, over 100,000 drivers from 50 countries have taken part in a successful initiative to elevate the status of drivers.

This December, Scania launched the Scania Driver Competition 2014/2015 Malaysia-Singapore to find the best drivers from the two countries. Up to RM50,000 worth of prizes are to be won.  Submission forms with theory questions will be tougher this year covering their knowledge of transport laws and regulations, fuel-efficient driving techniques, safe-driving techniques, occupational risks and health, and emergency response. Submission forms can be obtained from www.scania.com.my and Scania Malaysia branches and must be submitted at the branches or smyenquiries@scania.com before 31st of May, 2015. Shortlisted finalists for both trucks and bus drivers will then vie to be the champion at the practical test in August 2015.

“Truck and bus drivers are the backbone of our country’s transport infrastructure. They are the single most important asset for getting the best out of a Scania for our operators in terms of higher standard of safety and fuel-efficient driving,” says Ian Tan, Marketing and Communications Manager of Scania Southeast Asia. “Scania is also proud to have the renewed support from our official sponsor Michelin Malaysia and official partners Scania Credit Malaysia, JKJR, MIROS and the Embassy of Sweden. This is the testament to our collective and continuous commitment towards better road safety and fuel economy in Malaysia,” he added.


A mini Scania Driver Competition 2015 will be held at the Scania exhibition area at the Malaysia International Bus Truck and Components (MIBTC) exhibition from 14th to 16th of May, 2015 – all licensed trucks and bus drivers, including the general public with valid driving license are invited to try a simple truck obstacle course in the confines of safe and secured area; and win prizes!

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