The Q4 2011 Fleet Sentiment Report Buying Index shows a 22% improvement over 2010. The index currently stands at 89.2.
The Q4 2011 FSR shows solid planned order activity especially at larger fleet operations. A majority of fleets surveyed in October reported equilibrium between their available equipment and the amount of freight they have to haul. However, almost half continue to be limited by driver shortage issues either to fill current seats or for any additional capacity plans.
Published by CK Commercial Vehicle Research, the FSR surveys for-hire, private and government fleet representatives quarterly to determine their short range order plans for both power units and trailers.
The FSR Index is derived from that information and is calculated by combining the estimated size of the planned truck and trailer orders for the group reporting along with the percentage of report participants who indicate they will likely place orders.
More information about the Fleet Sentiment Report and how to subscribe can be found at www.ckcvr.com.
Fleet Sentiment Report Buying Index Shows Fleets in a Buying Mood
The Q4 2011 Fleet Sentiment Report Buying Index shows a 22% improvement over 2010. The index currently stands at 89.2
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