Commercial vehicle orders improve in August
September 09,2011
www.chinatrucks.com: Commercial vehicle net orders improved in August, according to the preliminary reading of the North American medium- and heavy-duty vehicle markets developed by ACT Research Co. (ACT).
Final August data will be released in mid-September, and North American Class 8 orders are expected to come in at 20,800 units, while Classes 5-7 orders are projected to reach 12,100 units. While the Classes 5-7 group was somewhat behind last year's level, Class 8 volume posted solid year-over-year gains, according to ACT. Additionally, both categories rebounded from July order levels. Preliminary net order numbers are subject to revision and are typically accurate to within 5%, plus or minus.
"Despite unfolding economic uncertainty, both Classes 5-7 and Class 8 posted solid gains compared to July," said Kenny Vieth, ACT's president and senior analyst.
"While the Classes 5-7 volume was down versus last year, that comparison is to one of the strongest months of 2010. When Class 8 is taken into account, total Classes 5-8 commercial vehicle net orders posted a very solid year-over-year performance."
Source : www.chinatrucks.com
Editor : Eric
Views : 4700
Tags : commercial vehicles