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By LM Staff · January 6, 2020
Preliminary North American Class 8 orders were stable in December, according to data issued respectively this week by freight transportation consultancy FTR and ACT Research, a provider of data and analysis for trucks and other commercial vehicles.
By LM Staff · December 4, 2019
FTR reported that preliminary North American Class 8 orders, at 17,300 units, was down 21% compared to October, representing the lowest November tally going back to 2015, while marking a 39% annual decline. ACT’s data was in line with FTR’s, with the firm reporting that preliminary Class 8 net orders, for November, at 17,500, were off 20% compared to October.
By LM Staff · February 8, 2019
Class 8 commercial truck orders were down in January, according to recently issued data from two U.S.-based companies tracking commercial truck buys and orders.
By Jeff Berman · August 6, 2018
As has been the case for a while now, Class 8 truck orders are still very much in demand.
By LM Staff · October 4, 2017
Data issued this week by freight transportation forecasting firm FTR and publisher of new and used commercial vehicle (CV) industry data, market analysis and forecasting services for the North American market ACT Research shows continued gains in Class 8 net orders.
By Jeff Berman · February 4, 2015
FTR’s preliminary data for January showed 35,060 units ordered, which was down from how 2014 ended, with three straight months of 40,000-plus units ordered.
By Jeff Berman · January 7, 2015
Freight transportation consultancy FTR reported this week that it released preliminary data for December 2014 North American Class 8 truck net orders, at 43,620, eclipsed the 40,000 mark for the third month in a row.
By Jeff Berman · September 10, 2012
Even with the significant sequential gain, FTR said that August represents the second lowest order month for Class 8 trucks since August 2010.
By Jeff Berman · August 6, 2012
Freight transportation forecasting firm FTR Associates recently reported that its preliminary data for July Class 8 truck net orders hit its lowest level since August 2010.
By Jeff Berman · June 7, 2012
Freight transportation forecasting firm FTR Associates reported this week that its preliminary data for May Class 8 truck net orders came in at 17,650 units.
By Jeff Berman · April 23, 2012
March new orders and net orders hit 22,038 units and 20,025 units, respectively, according to ACT.
By Jeff Berman · April 5, 2012
ACT reported that preliminary net orders in March for heavy-duty Class 8 vehicles in North American markets will come in around 20,000 units, while FTR Associates pegged it at 19,682 units.
By Jeff Berman · March 2, 2012
Data released today from ACT Research, a provider of data and analysis for trucks and other commercial vehicles indicated that Class 8 commercial vehicle preliminary net orders for February will come in around 22,500 units.
By LM Staff · February 23, 2012
Data released this week by ACT Research, a provider of data and analysis for trucks and other commercial vehicles, indicated that amid an ongoing strong build, a strong and growing order level led to a backlog in January Class 8 truck orders to 125,000 units, representing its highest backlog volume since July 2012.
By Jeff Berman · January 20, 2012
Coming off of November, which saw new orders for Class 8 trucks decline from October, data from ACT Research, a provider of data and analysis for trucks and other commercial vehicles, showed that December rebounded in impressive fashion, with the second best order month in six years.

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