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The parties plan to bring a limited number of Scania heavy duty off-road trucks for trials by selected operators in late 2020.
The cooperation entails using Scania's deep knowledge of mining vehicles, consulting services and lean operational support in combination with Navistar´s dealer network, after sales and service capability.
The aim is to provide world-class customer support to global customers in the mining sector and trucks for heavy haul, general goods transport, fuel delivery, water delivery and personnel transportation.
More than 10,000 Scania heavy duty trucks are already in service in mining operations in regions such as South America and Asia.
Alexander Vlaskamp, senior vice president and head of trucks at Scania, said: "Our trucks and services together with Navistar's well-established international truck sales and service network have the potential to also make our cooperation a win-win for Canadian mining operators."
Persio Lisboa, executive vice president and chief operating officer at Navistar, added: "Demand from the mining market is changing. Companies are exploring more sustainable solutions that improve worksite flexibility, increase uptime and reduce total operating costs. Working with Scania as a partner will help us rapidly achieve scale in addressing this unique market segment with comprehensive and powerful solutions."
Both parties will seek regulatory approval through the appropriate agencies in Canada to deliver the Scania trucks.
The cooperation will build on the existing strategic alliance between TRATON and Navistar, which was initiated in 2016 and has been gradually developed since then.