Commercial vehicle orders remain strong in 2011

March 11, 2011

According to ACT Research, the fundamentals that support heavy-duty commercial vehicle demand continue to signal the start of an upcycle for the market. Net orders for Class 8 vehicles continued to surge in January and, despite a modest falloff, commercial trailer orders remained strong.

ACT also states that continued strong demand for equipment indicates trucking fleets are ramping up replacement of vehicles, which has largely been deferred the past two years. The latest release of the ACT North American Commercial Vehicle OUTLOOK shows a continued economic recovery supporting the current order trajectory.

“The initial wave of data for February reinforces our assessment of the January figures and enhances our belief that a self-sustaining recovery is underway in the USA,” says Sam Kahan, ACT’s chief economist. We expect 2011 real GDP growth to average 3.5% on a year-over-year basis; this is toward the upper end of the forecasters range.”

 ACT is a publisher of new and used commercial vehicle industry data, market analysis and forecasting services for the North American market. For more information on ACT, visit   http://www.actresearch.net.