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Trailer orders remain strong in March

According to the numbers from both FTR and ACT Research Co., trailer orders in March fell month-over-month but rose year-over-year, continuing a strong series of months for the trailer industry. FTR has preliminary March trailer orders at 27,500, which reflect a typical seasonal decline from February, down 16% m/m. However, orders were historically strong with

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Strong March truck orders cap off record-setting first quarter

According to the preliminary numbers from both FTR and ACT Research Co., truck orders continued their record-setting pace in the month of March. Medium-duty orders had a particularly strong month, ACT noted. FTR’s numbers had North American Class 8 orders for March, at 46,300 units, which is the third highest month on record, 15% above

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Class 8 orders and backlog continue to rise

According to ACT Research Co.’s final numbers for the month of February, the order onslaught continued. Although Class 8 orders fell below January’s second-best ever mark, February was still the seventh-best month for Class 8 orders ever recorded. U.S. and Canadian tractors remain the primary drivers of outsized order volumes, rising 107% and 112% year-over-year,

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Trailer orders set a February record, industry committed through September

According to the numbers from both ACT Research Co. and FTR, trailer orders set a record for the month of February, despite falling month-over-month compared to a strong January. ACT’s  final numbers for February net trailer orders is 33,000 units. While February net orders were off 17% from January, they were up 27% year-over-year. Feburary came

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Trailer orders on the rise, potentially booked through Labor Day

Following historically strong net order volumes in 2017’s final two months, January U.S. trailer net orders continued the pattern, booking the fifth-best order month in history, according to ACT Research. “Reefers led the way booking that product’s strongest month in history, while total net orders were up 24% year-over-year,” noted Frank Maly, director of CV

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Truck orders continue to hit record levels in February

According to preliminary data from both FTR and ACT Research, Class 5-8 truck orders had one of the best-ever months in February; according to ACT’s estimation, it was the fifth-strongest order month of the 2000s. This comes after another record-breaking month in January, which was measured at the second-highest levels since order tracking began. ACT’s

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January was the second-strongest month ever for truck orders

As anticipated by the preliminary numbers, North American Class 8 orders hit near-record levels in January, reaching 49,100-plus units according to the final numbers from ACT Research. This represented a 121% year-over-year growth, and is the second-best level ever to be hit since truck orders started being tracked, losing out only to March 2006. According

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Used truck sales rise y/y, fall m/m

Total Class 8 used truck prices rose 2% year-over-year in January, but dipped 3% compared to December, according to the latest numbers from ACT Research. “Dealers are reporting that there was a noticeable increase in used truck sales at the end of 2017 that appears to be more than the end of the year ‘buying

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Preliminary trailer orders show record-setting month in January

Preliminary numbers for January trailer orders are in, and like the market for truck orders, trailer orders are hitting record levels. ACT Research Co. has preliminary January numbers at 39,100 units, which would be the second-best month in industry history and was the best January on record. “January net orders came in 22% better year-over-year,” said

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Truck orders hit near record levels in January

Preliminary data from both FTR and ACT Research Co. shows a record-setting month for truck orders in January, with numbers not seen in over a decade. According to ACT, the industry booked 80,400 units in January for Classes 5-8, which has only been surpassed by March 2006 by ACT’s estimation—a month which, ACT notes, was

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Used truck sales dip in December

Total Class 8 used truck sales fell 9% year-over-year in December, but were down just 1% for the full year 2017 compared to 2016, according to the numbers from ACT Research Co. “Dealers are reporting that used truck sales have strengthened and improved from the earlier levels seen in 2017, appearing to be headed in

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U.S. trailer market hits second-highest order month in history

According to the data from ACT Research Co., 2017 closed on a high note in terms of trailer orders, with 45,700 orders posted. That was the second highest net order month in the industry’s history, trailing only October of 2014, according to ACT. “Major support came from dry vans, which posted their highest net order monthly

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