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ACT Research data indicates stagnating freight growth

According to ACT Research, March’s Class 8 metrics generally aligned with expectations, with the exception of cancellations, which continued to trend lower.

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ACT’s For-Hire Trucking Index supply-demand balance shows slight improvement in March

The latest release of ACT Research’s For-Hire Trucking Index showed an uptick in volume, pricing and productivity.

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March trailer orders lowest in nearly three years

Trailer orders in March were down, according to both ACT Research and FTR. ACT Research Co.’s preliminary estimate for March 2019 net trailer orders is 15,600 units. Net orders dropped 35% from February and were approximately 48% below a year ago. “Although current backlogs consume the majority of available build slots this year, particularly in

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‘Extraordinary market conditions’—Class 8 orders drop again in March

According to the latest preliminary numbers from both ACT Research Co. and FTR, Class 8 orders dropped again in March as the trucking backlog continues. Preliminary North America Class 8 net order data show the industry booked 15,700 units in March, dropping a moderate 6.7% from February, but down 66% from year-ago March. “March marks

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Used truck sales decline in February

Preliminary used Class 8 volumes (same dealer sales) declined moderately in February, falling 5% month-over-month and erasing a portion of January’s 10% improvement, according to the latest numbers from ACT Research. However, ACT indicated that longer-term comparisons yielded a 20% decline compared to February 2018. Other data released in ACT’s preliminary report included year-over-year comparisons

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Class 8 truck orders quiet in February

According to the numbers from ACT Research Co. and FTR, Class 5-8 orders remained subdued in February, continuing to cool off after the record-setting year that was 2018. FTR reports that preliminary North American Class 8 orders for February remained subdued for the second consecutive months at 16,700 units, up 5% month-over-month but down 58%

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ACT Research projects growth in Class 8 production

According to the recently released N.A. Commercial Vehicle On-Highway Engine Outlook published by ACT Research and Rhein Associates, Class 8 production is expected to continue its growth trend into 2019, and diesel is still the dominant power source, but changes in demand for straight trucks and tractors will impact the type of diesel engines ordered.

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Trailer orders fall in January; backlogs projected to continue through November

U.S. trailer orders fell slightly in January, but still posted 26,000 net orders in the month, according to the latest data from ACT Research Co. According to ACT, the long-running order stream that started in the fall of 2017 is finally running out of steam, but not from lack of demand. ACT also noted that with

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Used truck sales show slight improvement in January

Preliminary used Class 8 volumes (same dealer sales) improved moderately in January, rising 4% month-over-month, following two sequential declines, according to the latest numbers from ACT Research. However, the report indicated that longer-term comparisons yielded a 19% decline compared to January 2018. Other data released in ACT’s preliminary report included year-over-year comparisons for January 2019,

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January Class 8 orders drop to lowest point since 2016

After a year of record-breaking orders, Class 8 orders for January fell to their lowest point since October of 2016, according to preliminary numbers from ACT Research and FTR. FTR reports that preliminary North American Class 8 orders for January 2019 dropped 26% month-over-month to the lowest since October 2016 at 15,600 units. This year’s

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Used truck prices rose 10% in 2018, with sales volumes increasing 8%

The average price of total used Class 8 trucks sold in 2018 was up 10% compared to 2017, according to ACT Research. The report also indicated that used Class 8 same dealer sales volumes fell 9% month-over-month, but rose 8% for full-year 2018. Average mileage was flat compared to 2017, while average age declined 3%

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ACT Research: Trucking industry maintaining momentum; deceleration expected in the U.S. economy

According to the recently released ACT Research Transportation Digest, the Class 8 truck market started 2019 with powerful positive momentum from a remarkable and record-setting 2018. In the Classes 5-7 market, the truck segment made yet another outsized contribution to the total medium duty market, perpetuating its growth. In other news, same dealer sales of

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