SCV S.r.l.
TypeSubsidiary of CERTINA Holding AG
IndustryManufacturing
Founded1995
HeadquartersVarese, Italy
ProductsCommercial vehicles,
WebsiteSCV srl.
SCAM 4X4

SCV Srl (formerly SCAM srl.) is an Italian truck manufacturer and modification company founded in 1995. Partnered with Iveco from the start, SCAM builds vehicles using the Iveco Daily as a base.[1] SCAM produces special vehicles for markets where climatic conditions require the use of engines type Euro3.[1] SCAM vehicles are primarily marketed to military, government, and municipal customers. In the year 2017 the company changed its name to SCV srl.

Products

SCAM produces vehicles, transfer cases, and Superstructures which can be built on SCAM produced Dailys or IVECO produced Daily's.

Vehicles

All SCAM vehicles are 4x4 with right or left hand drive, and are available with 3.5 tons and 5.5 tons chassis (chassis or crew cab). A 7.5 ton version is in development. Available models are based on the Iveco Daily Van, cabin cruiser, Combi, Minibus, Agile (with automatic gearbox), and CNG, most in all-wheel-drive. Also available is a chassis cowl i.e. the frame with drivetrain but without cab for special applications.[2]

Superstructures

Emergency services
  • Firefighting (fixed and demountable) equipment from 400 to 1500 l
  • Mobile offices
  • Rescue Trucks
  • Ambulances
Business
  • Aerial lifts
  • Cranes
  • Fixed and tipping platforms (with structure in alu and canvas)
  • Snow Removal Vehicles with blades, salt spreaders, plows
  • Radio Communication Vehicles
Defence
  • Personnel carrier
  • Logistic and Support Vehicles
  • Armoured vehicles
Recreation

Transfer cases

SCAM produces its own proprietary transfer cases with 12 or 24 gears.[3]

See also

  • Bremach another Italian 4x4 manufacturer.
  • Unimog German 4x4 manufacturer.

Notes

  1. 1 2 "About us - SCAM Spa". scamtrucks.it. Retrieved 2014-07-13.
  2. "Vehicles - Range - SCAM Spa". scamtrucks.it. Retrieved 2014-07-13.
  3. "Transfer cases - LaGamma". Induno Olona (VA), Italy: SCAM SPA. Archived from the original on 2013-12-02.
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