Preliminary Class 8 orders for March 2009 show increase

April 7, 2009
FTR Associates has released preliminary data showing Class 8 total net orders for all major North American original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) totaling 8,594 units in March, up 26% from February 2009.

FTR Associates has released preliminary data showing Class 8 total net orders for all major North American original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) totaling 8,594 units in March, up 26% from February 2009.

The figure includes orders for the United States, Canada, Mexico, and exports. While March 2009 Class 8 preliminary orders were up month-over-month, they were 44% below March 2008. Orders for first quarter 2009 reflect an annualized rate of 92,772 units.

Eric Starks, president of FTR Associates, said, "We did see an increase in orders in March, which is of course positive news following the very low numbers which came in for January and February. However, the annualized rate of incoming Class 8 orders through March is still dismal. FTR does not see a sustainable rebound in Class 8 order activity for the foreseeable future. The industry and economic environment just don’t support increased fleet equipment purchases."

Final data for March will be available from FTR later in April 2009 as part of its North American Commercial Truck & Trailer Outlook service. Contact Eric Starks at 1-888-988-1699 ext 41 or e-mail [email protected] for more details.

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