Class 8 measures are at cycle highs, trailer orders are weak, ACT Research reports

Class 8 measures are at cycle highs, trailer orders are weak, ACT Research reports

According to ACT Research’s recently released Transportation Digest, Class 8 retail sales and build remain at cycle highs, but signs are multiplying that the market momentum will start declining during the second half of this year.

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According to ACT Research’s recently released Transportation Digest, Class 8 retail sales and build remain at cycle highs, but signs are beginning to show that the market momentum will start declining during the second half of this year. At the same time, net trailer orders in March were the weakest order volume since July of 2017, as many OEMs continue to be unwilling to fully open 2020 orderboards, ACT Research says.

The report also suggests that U.S. economic growth in 2019 remains positive, with growth decelerating from last year’s vigorous pace and expected to average 2.5% this year.

“The key message that has dominated our Class 8 outlook for months remains unchanged: The heavy-duty market is now at the inflection point we have been anticipating,” said Steve Tam, ACT’s vice president. “Regarding other commercial vehicle segments, we saw medium-duty orders rebound in April, after a particularly weak March, while same dealer sales of used Class 8 equipment enjoyed increased activity in the short run, up 25% month-over-month.”

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