The team from Volvo dealer KSS Korea were named the well-earned winners of Volvo Masters 2024 – following an intense Grand Final at the Customer Center in Eskilstuna, Sweden, the headquarters of Volvo CE.
Some 2,235 participants from 634 teams took part in one of the largest collaborative learning experiences of its kind, from 134 Volvo dealers worldwide. Now in its 34th year, the epic contest is respected in the industry as an exciting way to showcase the talents of the many accomplished parts and service technicians working across Volvo CE’s dedicated dealer network.
Putting to the test their expertise in aftersales operations, the 14 teams who made it through to the Grand Final last week were tasked with six challenges on excavators, articulated haulers, wheel loaders, engines, electromobility and used equipment. What is more, each challenge was based on the very latest solutions and technologies, with electromobility and digitalization playing a more prominent role than ever before.
SMT Netherlands came a very close second in the competition.
Jan Fogelberg, Masters Global Lead at Volvo CE, said: “Volvo Masters is an exceptionally grueling experience and really tests the skills of our aftersales teams from around the world. Each time we put on this competition, we focus on coming up with more and more sophisticated and diverse challenges, and each time we are always overwhelmed at the expertise and passion on display.
“Huge congratulations, not only to the winners who really proved they had the spirit to get to the top, but to everyone whose engagement and dedication to take on any challenge, no matter how hard, is a testament to the high standards to which our customers hold Volvo CE and our incredible dealer network.”
New for 2024 was an arguably more high-pressured environment – with the Grand Final taking place in front of a live audience of guests at the Customer Center in Eskilstuna, creating a more sporting atmosphere. Just like the real thing, where customers expect optimum uptime to keep their business operations running as smoothly as possible, the technicians were required to juggle the demands of the task with the need to complete it as quickly as possible.
The win by KSS Korea came after a nail-biting contest. Taking the silver medal was SMT Netherlands, while third and fourth place were won by Zhejiang Liyang from China and Ascendum Portugal respectively.
Two Volvo dealer teams each from Europe, Asia, China, North America, Latin America, India and Region International took part in the Grand Final on May 6-8. They qualified after six months of regional finals on home ground, which followed the first phase of the competition, involving three online rounds of questions and assessments.
The global competition brings different cultures and ways of working together. It is a great motivator for participants, as well as a boost to the reputation of hard-working technicians around the world.
Fourteen teams from Volvo dealers took part in the Grand Final from around the world.
Head of Strategic Communications
Volvo Construction Equipment
Email: asa.alstrom@volvo.com