US Trailer Orders Continue Climb
According to ACT Research’s U.S. Trailers report, preliminary info for October indicates that US trailer orders are up 6% from September.
According to ACT Research’s U.S. Trailers report, preliminary info for October indicates that US trailer orders are up 6% from September.
According to the ACT Research US Trailer Report, September’s new trailer orders of 52k units were up 77% versus August.
The ACT Research North American Commercial Vehicle OUTLOOK has upgraded cycle forecasts across-the-board again in October.
ACT Research reports that July 2020 US trailer orders of 18,851 units were a significant improvement from June’s and well above July 2019.
ACT Research reports that U.S. trailer orders of 13,441 units were a significant improvement from May’s very low trailer order totals.
According to ACT Research’s State of the Industry US Trailers Report, March US trailer orders were down month-over-month and 51% below the previous year.
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According to this quarter’s issue of ACT Research’s Trailer Components Report, the US trailer industry is facing lower demand and supply chain disruptions.
New US trailer orders of 16.8k were down 9% month-over-month in January, and after accounting for cancellations, net orders of 15.0k dropped 15%.
ACT Research Seminar 62 will focus on the U.S. economy, new and emerging technologies, gaining overviews of the current truck and trailer markets, and more.
ACT’s preliminary estimate for November indicates that trailer manufacturers booked 19.5k net orders last month, a 39% decline from October’s volume.