ACT: Classes 5-8 Orders Down 6% Y/Y



For the month of April, 39,700 Classes 5-8 vehicle orders were booked, down 6% compared to April 2014.

“While the order volume represents a fairly sharp deceleration from the 50,000 units-plus order months experienced from October to February, the pullback is a reflection of already large backlogs as well as a paucity of build slots remaining in 2015,” said Kenny Vieth, ACT’s president and senior analyst. “This month’s net orders were not a surprise, considering that the calendar is moving away from peak order season.”

N. A. Class 8 orders posted their lowest monthly net order volume since November 2013 at 22,400 units, down 10% year over year. “Rather than simply a harbinger of weakness, the slower order intake should be taken in a broader context,” said Vieth. “In addition to few build slots remaining open, there was some pulling forward of orders by truckers from October through February to ensure product and build timing availability.”

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