ACT Research: Class 8 Net Orders Up 29% from May 2012
New and net Class 8 orders were essentially flat at 24,218 units and 23,188 units, respectively.
by Staff
June 20, 2013
1 min to read
Class 8 orders remained above 20,000 units for an eighth consecutive month in May, rising to their second highest volume in seventeen months. New and net Class 8 orders were essentially flat at 24,218 units and 23,188 units, respectively. Classes 5-7 net orders totaled 17,088 units, the best order volume in the past eight months, reports ACT Research.
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“New orders being placed for Class 8 vehicles continue to come from soon-to-be buyers who are genuine in their need for new trucks,” said Steve Tam, ACT’s VP-Commercial Vehicle Sector. “Cancellations fell meaningfully in May, flirting with a new all-time low. The lack of speculative orders bodes well for the industry as any increase in need for trucks will translate immediately into order activity.”
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This updated status of the North America commercial vehicle market was included in the State of the Industry report, recently released by ACT Research Co. (ACT). The report covers Classes 5 through 8 vehicles for the North American market.
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