Friday, May 6, 2016

FTR: NET ORDERS FOR NEW CLASS 8 TRUCK ‘LOWEST APRIL SINCE 2009’

,truck sales 2016, truck sales near me ,truck sales numbers, truck sales and service, truck sales by year,truck sales by month ,truck sales by owner ,truck sales contract,truck sales dallas, truck sales dallas tx ,truck sales indiana ,truck sales online ,truck sales rankings, truck sales statistics us, truck sales usa, truck sales websitesAnalysts at FTR have released preliminary data showing April 2016 North American Class 8 truck net orders fell for a fourth consecutive month to 13,500 units, showing a negative 16 percent month over month and minus-39 percent year over year.


Orders across the board were the lowest April since 2009 as the Class 8 market tries to find the bottom of this cycle. Activity is expected to remain soft during the traditional summer slow order season. Class 8 orders have annualized to a paltry 190,000 units over the past three months. For the past 12 month period the annualized rate is 237,000 units.
Don Ake, vice president of commercial vehicles for FTR, said, “Class 8 orders were once again below expectations with the downshift in order activity continuing. It looked like the market was going to stabilize, but this order volume is surprisingly low. Fleets have right-sized for the current freight volumes and do not need additional units. They are being very cautious to not over-extend, until business improves some. Inventories remain bloated.
“The OEMs will not be able to maintain current build rates under these order conditions. It appears more production cuts are on the way, consistent with the FTR forecast. Backlogs are quickly shrinking and are expected to fall below 2014 levels relatively soon. A big order month could stop the bleeding, but we are entering the “summer slump” so order activity will probably get worse before it gets better.”
http://www.truckingnewsonline.com/news/ftr-net-orders-for-new-class-8-truck-lowest-april-since-2009/9574/

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