Scania Escandinavia opens new parts store in Minas Gerais – Revista Caminhoneiro

Scania Escandinavia opens new parts store in Minas Gerais – Revista Caminhoneiro
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Located in Patrocínio, the new establishment will complete coverage between Uberlândia and Uberaba

A Casa Scania Scandinavia started to count, from April 24th, on a new parts store to expand its coverage area in the state of Minas Gerais. Strategically opened in the city of Patrocínio, the new point will cover the distances between Uberlândia and Uberaba, and expand support for Scania customers. The service will be from Monday to Friday from 8am to 6pm.

“We are very happy to expand our coverage on this important route for trucks and buses in the state, within our area of ​​operation where we represent the Scania brand in Minas Gerais. The perimeter that serves the Patrocínio region encompasses eight cities, and now, we will support the customer fleet and also passing vehicles with this additional service point”, explains Wagner Guerra, corporate parts manager at Casa Scania Escandinavia.

“The closest dealership to Patrocínio is in Uberlândia, 197 kilometers away, and the nearest parts store is in Uberaba, 150 km from the region, and has a small repair shop. We are strengthening the Scania brand by adding a new establishment and offering a wide range of parts for trucks and buses.”

The parts store will also have a stock of tires. The eight cities covered, and their respective nearby regions, are Patrocínio, Abadia dos Dourados, Coromandel, Cruzeiro da Fortaleza, Iraí de Minas, Monte Carmelo, Guimarania and Serra do Salitre. The public service point is located next to the Rota do Sol gas station.

Service:

  • Time: 8am to 6pm – Monday to Friday
  • Local: Avenida Rui Barbosa, 2,189 – São Benedito neighborhood – Patrocínio/MG
  • Telephone: (34) 3515-8501

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