Trailer orders surging; dry van strong

COLUMBUS, Ind. — Net orders of commercial trailers rose to 21,990 in February, a gain of over 25 percent from January.

ACT Research Co. also reported solid factory shipments in February, posting a 105 percent gain versus the same month last year.

In the latest State of the Industry: U.S. Trailers, ACT notes that all nine trailer categories have posted year-to-date gains for both net orders and shipments year over year.

Of particular note was the performance in the dry van segment, where on a year-to-date basis, net orders are up over 90 percent and shipments are up almost 225 percent.

"The ramp-up in orders that we’ve been tracking has continued into 2011. Year-to-date, total net orders are up over 87 percent compared to 2010," said Kenny Vieth, president and senior analyst.

"Shipments are up an even stronger 116 percent when compared to the first two months of 2010. Strong orders and rising backlogs set the stage for solid industry performance during 2011."


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