Class 8 truck market had best February since 2006

BLOOMINGTON, IN- North American truckers ordered 30,900 trucks in February 2015, according to industry analysts FTR Associates.

That’s a 12-percent drop in orders since January, but it was still the best February since 2006, and a seven-percent year-to-year improvement. Orders have totaled 378,000 units over the last 12 months.  

Don Ake, FTR vice president of commercial vehicles, commented: “Orders were spot on our expectations of 31,000. The market has calmed down but is still operating at a very healthy level. The economy and freight demand is more predictable, so orders should follow their cyclical trends for the next few months.”

“It will be important to see how these orders are distributed throughout the year,” Ake said. “There are still build slots that need to be filled in the first half of the year in order to keep build rates up. January orders were skewed for more deliveries in the second half of the year. It will be interesting if this ‘speculative’ order pattern repeats in February.”

 


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