May preliminary Class 8 orders up 74.7% over last year, FTR says

FTR Associates recently released preliminary data showing May Class 8 truck total net orders for all major North American OEMs at 12,903 units, a 9.8 percent decline from April. Although May orders slowed from the previous month, year-over-year comparisons show a 74.7 percent improvement over May 2009. The annualized rate of 154,836 units for May orders virtually equals the previous three-month annualized rate of 154,120 units. The figure includes the United States, Canada, Mexico and exports.Rush Truck Centers 03

“There was a spike in Class 8 orders in April, which we believed was unsustainable in the current environment,” says Eric Starks, FTR president. “FTR’s data shows that preliminary May orders as reported by the OEMs are still above the actual demand dictated by the fundamental issue of excess capacity throughout the industry. Our forecasts for the full year remain below the current annualized figures.”

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