Class 8 truck orders hit lowest level since September 2014

Class 8 truck orders hit lowest level since September 2014

FTR has released preliminary data showing March 2015 North American Class 8 truck net orders at 24,780 units, the lowest level since September 2014, according to the company. March orders reflected the first negative year-over-year comparison since January 2013.

Order levels were somewhat disappointing with FTR anticipating a continued fall in order activity following seasonal trends throughout the summer months, the research firm said. Orders have totaled 376,000 units over the last 12 months.

The Class 8 order rate is reverting to more stable and predictable patterns with the expectation that most of the March orders will be for Q2 and Q3 deliveries, the firm predicted. Backlogs are still high enough to support the current 2015 FTR forecast, it said. Most OEMs experienced a noticeable drop in orders this month; however, one OEM saw a respectable increase.

“It is not surprising that orders fell to this level in March,” 
Don Ake, FTR vice president of commercial vehicles, said. “Many fleets already had their requirements in for 2015, and there is no advantage at this point to begin ordering for next year. The market has cooled down from the torrid pace of Q4 and is trying to find its equilibrium point. We could see orders dip below 20,000 in the summer, but this will still be a great production year.”

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