Heavy-duty truck net orders hold steady in seasonally slow time

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COLUMBUS, Ind. – August net orders of heavy-duty Class 8 commercial vehicles in North America were up 15% from August of 2009, according to ACT Research Co. (ACT).

In the latest release of the State of the Industry: Classes 5-8 Vehicles, ACT further reported that for the three months ended August 31, net orders of Class 8 vehicles totaled 40,033, an increase of 42% over the same three months of 2009. 

 “The summer months tend to be seasonally low order months for Class 8 vehicles, but this summer has seen a stabilization of orders at a more material rate compared to the trough of 2009,” said Steve Tam, vice president-commercial vehicle sector.  “Net orders were especially strong for the Mexico market, likely due to increased manufacturing and trade. It is possible Mexico is benefiting from some ‘re-shoring’ of manufacturing that previously occurred overseas,” added Tam.

 Medium-duty Classes 5-7 net orders increased by 27%  in August compared to the prior year. Classes 6-7 buses were very strong, increasing 159% month-over-month from July, similar to a large month-over-month gain in August of 2009. Class 5 truck net orders were also strong, growing at 126% year-over-year.

 For more information on ACT, go to  http://www.actresearch.net.

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