North American April Class 8 Orders Again Below 20,000 at 16,400
Fleets continue to search for open build slots in the 2019 production schedule
FTR reports preliminary
North American Class 8 orders for April at 16,400 units, 52% below April
2018. This is the fourth consecutive month for Class 8 orders to be below
the 20,000 mark and is the lowest April total since 2016. Orders have
remained remarkably consistent for the first four months of the year, tracking
within a narrow 1,000-unit range, with April just 5% up from March. Class 8
orders for the past 12 months now total 380,000 units.
Fleets continue to search for open build slots in the 2019
production schedule. Backlogs remain fluid with orders being rescheduled,
often opening up build slots in the near term. FTR expects this type of
order pattern continuing until ordering for 2020 begins.
Don Ake, FTR vice president of commercial vehicles,
commented, “Near-term build slots are becoming available as fleets rearrange
orders based on current needs. There still is limited cancellation activity, as
fleets do not want to give up build slots they may need at a later date. They
remember what happened last year when they needed trucks, but could not get
enough of them.”
“Economic growth is expected to moderate soon, slowing down
the freight markets. However, currently there is still a need to replace older
trucks and also get more new trucks on the road. Fleets have their
expected requirements orders in for the year and are working with the OEMs to
schedule production and deliveries as needed. Some washout of the backlog due
to increased cancellations is still expected to occur later this year.”
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