The VISTA 2015-2016 world final, which was held in Gothenburg, Sweden on 31 May – 2 June, brought together the best workshop personnel in Volvo Trucks’ and Volvo Buses’ global

“This is unbelievable – I’m extremely proud and happy for my team,” says Immo Harju, team leader of Team Harju. “VISTA is always a very hard competition. If you want
The VISTA world final was a rare opportunity to bring together Volvo Trucks and Volvo Buses workshop personnel from all over the world. We asked selected teams to share their
Tomorrow the Volvo Training Centre in Gothenburg, will be hosting the VISTA 2015-2016 world final. The event has taken months of hard work and careful planning, but it promises to
With the semi finals now over, the 32 teams who will take part in the world final can now be revealed. The world final will be held in Gothenburg on
During April, over 150 teams from all over Europe, Africa and the Middle East, have been in Gothenburg to take part in the VISTA 2015-2016 semi-finals. After three weeks of
With less than a month to go until the VISTA 2012-2013 world final, reining world champions Avesta Cruising Club recently handed over the cup in preparation for a new winner.
With the remaining finals ending in Sydney last week, the semi final phase of VISTA 2012-2013 is now over, and the competition is down to just 32 teams who will travel to Gothenburg this June for the world final.
Kjell Helmer, from Sweden, is a Key Bus Technician with the team Bonnraggarna, who reached the world final of VISTA in 2011.
With registrations for VISTA 2012-2013 now being accepted, teams from all over the world are currently preparing. Some teams boast decades of experience while others are taking part for the first time. But there are characteristics that all successful teams share. We look at seven vital factors for building a successful team, and previous finalists share their tips and suggestions.