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Scania re-enters the Jordanian market

Scania relaunches operations in Jordan after Abu Khader Group agrees to take on exclusive dealership rights

Scania Middle East has entered into a new partnership with Abu Khader Group to represent the Scania brand in Jordan. With over 80 years of experience in the automotive industry and a strong reputation in Jordan and the wider region, Abu Khader Group marks the return of Scania’s presence in the Kingdom.

Nicola Abu Khader, Chief Executive Officer of Abu Khader Group, expressed pride in the collaboration, stating, “We are honoured to add Scania, one of the world’s most respected and valuable commercial vehicle brands, to our portfolio. Our extensive experience in the automotive industry has prepared us for the challenges of selling, servicing, and marketing such a key commercial vehicle brand in Jordan.”

Customers can now access Scania’s offerings at the newly inaugurated Commercial Vehicles Center, located in Um Al Basateen on Madaba Road. The cutting-edge facility, managed by a team of skilled engineers and technicians, includes a spacious showroom showcasing Scania’s latest commercial vehicles. It also features a fully equipped service centre offering mechanical and electrical diagnostics and repairs, along with a dedicated body workshop and paint workshop. Additionally, a training centre ensures that team members stay aligned with Scania’s international training programmes.

This combination of advanced facilities and professional expertise ensures Scania customers in Jordan receive world-class sales and aftersales support.

Juan Carlos Ocampo, Managing Director of Scania Middle East, highlighted the importance of selecting the right partner for Jordan. “We have invested significant time and effort in choosing the right business partner for Scania in Jordan. Abu Khader Group’s proven track record, professional management, and dedication to customer service make it a valued addition to our network, strengthening Scania’s presence in the Middle East,” he said.

Nicola Abu Khader reiterated the company’s dedication to Scania, noting, “Through this partnership with Scania Middle East, we will strive to combine our commitment to premium quality products and services with our extensive experience in the automotive industry. Our ultimate goal is to further enhance the Scania brand by delivering outstanding sales and aftersales services to customers in Jordan.”

Scania remains at the forefront of sustainable and efficient transportation, leveraging advanced technologies to boost fuel efficiency and lower operational costs. The brand’s innovative approach was recently recognised with the prestigious “Green Truck” award for 2024, which celebrates the Scania Super truck’s industry-leading fuel efficiency and environmental performance.

Scania vehicles cater to diverse sectors, including heavy cargo transport, construction projects, long-distance logistics, refrigerated transport, fuel and hazardous material delivery, and mining operations. By combining innovation, sustainability, and reliability, Scania reaffirms its position as the ideal choice for businesses seeking effective transportation solutions that meet modern environmental standards.

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Stephen White created Truck and Fleet Middle East over a decade ago, and is one of the Middle East's foremost writers on mobility and capital assets. He is also mostly powered by coffee.
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