Total U.S. Trailer Net Orders Rose 14% Y/Y in April
Total U.S. trailer orders rose 14%, year-over-year in April. While the preliminary estimate was 23.1k, ACT Research is now reporting that the trailer industry closed April a bit stronger, with just below 24k net orders.
“The final result outpaced our preliminary estimate, an indication of the continuing strength in trailer demand, even as we slide from order season to build season,” said Frank Maly, Director–CV Transportation Analysis and Research at ACT Research.
“Strength continues to be widespread, with only bulk tanks below last year’s volume,” said Maly. He continued, “The 17th consecutive month of y/y order gains was driven by solid freight demand and high freight rates that both encourage and provide the ability for fleets to continue to invest in equipment.”
Maly added, “While our build plan predictions remain unchanged, they are predicated on adequate component supply. We are hearing comments regarding component availability, particularly concern about tires, and these concerns are not surprising given that most truck and trailer OEMs are producing close to full capacity.”
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