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Class 8 orders ‘disappoint’ in June, FTR reports

2012 orders for Class 8 trucks continue to disappoint with annualized rates coming in well below 2011 levels month after month, FTR noted. For the three-month period including June orders annualize to 202,700 units.

The Trucker News Services

7/9/2012

NASHVILLE, Ind. —June Class 8 truck net orders came in at 16,195 units, the lowest month for orders since September 2010, according to preliminary data released  by FTR Associates.

June orders were 8 percent lower than May, dropping to 23 percent lower than the same month last year. Preliminary order numbers are for all major North American OEMs.

2012 orders for Class 8 trucks continue to disappoint with annualized rates coming in well below 2011 levels month after month, FTR noted. For the three-month period including June orders annualize to 202,700 units.

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“Truckers are operating in a modestly positive environment, but not strong enough to elicit higher demand for expensive new vehicles,” said Jonathan Starks, FTR’s director of transportation analysis, adding that growth in freight volumes and rates slowed noticeably during late 2011 and into 2012. “Despite expectations that both will improve as we finish 2012, equipment markets will have to contend with the effects of last year’s slowdown. Additionally, truck manufacturers continue to build at rates well above incoming orders. This will eventually lead to a significant reduction in new truck output.”

Final data for June will be available from FTR later in the month as part of its North American Commercial Truck & Trailer Outlook service.

FTR Associates has been in transportation forecasting for over 20 years. FTR Associates’ forecast reports cover trucking and rail transportation and include demand analysis for commercial vehicle as well as railcar.

Kevin Jones of The Trucker staff can be reached for comment at kevinj@thetrucker.com.

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