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10th March 2022 – Business update Russia-Ukraine war

Dear business partner,
Wibax continues to closely monitor and respond to the ongoing situation associated with the Russia-Ukraine war. Wibax hopes for a quick end to this war and a stop to the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe. The safety and health of our employees and partners are our top priority, as well as continuing to supply our customers. Since Wibax is operating on the Nordic market, we are not in direct connection with any of the conflict areas, but the conflict will affect the logistics flow globally and we are all part of that network in one way or another.

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Unique collaboration provides chargers for heavy vehicles

In 2022, a charging site for heavy vehicles will be completed in Skelleftehamn. This investment is supported by a unique collaborative effort between stakeholders working to promote and accelerate the electrification of heavy logistics in the Skellefteå region. The goal is to ensure that more logistics operations will be able to rely on renewable energy.

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Sponsorship collaboration with PIF Dam

We are happy to offer Sofia Wännerdahl a position with Wibax as part of our collaboration with the PIF women's football team. She will be working with sales and order management, and her working hours are planned so that Sofia can combine her work with her football commitments. A warm welcome to Wibax, Sofia!

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Simon Hedin appointed to the Future Board

Simon Hedin, business developer at Wibax, has been appointed to Framtidsstyrelsen (the Future Board), a group of 14 young managers/experts from various businesses among IKEM's member companies. The group will be having regular meetings over a two-year period to discuss current events, they will focus on challenges faced in their field of business, and areas that are growing steadily more important, such as climate change and the environment, and changes in public opinion.

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She drives the world’s largest truck – in Arctic weather

Scania has delivered a battery-electric, three-axle truck unit to Wibax. With a power of up to 300 killowatts and torque close to 2,200 newton-meter, the truck will be towing tanker trailers with a load of up to 44 tonnes, which yields a total weight of 64 tonnes. The truck will enter regular service this winter. It means that the vehicle is the first 64-tonne truck to enter active service with a customer. The truck will primarily be servicing the Piteå-Skellefteå route.

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Acquisition of terminal in Hamina

Wibax has added another Terminal to its Finnish organisation, with the purchase of Hexion’s Hamina terminal. The terminal has a strategically important location within an area of expansion, and is located at the centre of Wibax current terminal areas in Hamina.

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