Orders for Class 8 trucks in June were "surprisingly high" at 26,729 units after a solid May, according to new figures released by commercial vehicle industry data provider ACT Research.

“Since the summer usually sees a lull in order placement, having Class 8 net orders approach 27,000 before adjustment is a sign of underlying market strength,” said Jim Meil, ACT’s principal, industry analysis. “At the midyear point, Class 8 net orders year-to-date stood at an average of over 28,000 per month and 28% ahead of last year,” he said.

Classes 5-7 net orders declined for the second consecutive month, coming in at 15,055 units.

Concerning Classes 5-7 orders, Meil said that in the context of gradual improvement in key market drivers for medium duty trucks, “we believe the June results are more noise than fundamentals at work,” with a look at year-to-date results supporting this view. Net orders for the first half of 2014 sums to more than 106,600 units, 12.5% above the same time period in 2012.”

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