Class 8 Orders Slumped In January, Says ACT
19 February 2016
Class 8 trucks accounted for 18,247 net orders in January, down 48% year over year, according to the latest State of the Industry Report from ACT Research.
While Class 8 orders were significantly slower, Classes 5-7 net orders were flat year over year at 17,400 units, ACT said. The report covers Classes 5 through 8 vehicles for the North American market.
“The data stream continues to trend negatively in regard to freight, capacity and freight rates,” said Kenny Vieth, ACT’s president and senior analyst. “Class 8 demand started softening in mid-year 2015. However, the industry starts 2016 with the second largest January backlog in the past 10 years and the fourth biggest in the past 15.”
Vieth said that in spite of the large backlogs, production rates of Class 8 commercial vehicle are likely to moderate in coming months as the industry works through excessive inventories.
“Meanwhile, medium-duty is well positioned for continued modest growth into 2016,” said Vieth. He attributed this to healthy consumer balance sheets, rising new home construction, improved state and local government budgets and an absence of overbuying.
Based in Indiana, ACT publishes new and used commercial vehicle (CV) industry data, market analysis and forecasting services for the North American market, as well as the U.S. tractor-trailer market and the China CV market.