Latest ACT Research report shows strong order activity for Classes 5-8

March 13, 2013
North America heavy-duty gross vehicle weight Class 8 preliminary net orders for February rose sequentially and year-over-year, narrowly besting October 2012 to reach their highest reading since January 2012, while medium-duty orders exhibited strong growth, according to the latest report from ACT Research

North America heavy-duty gross vehicle weight Class 8 preliminary net orders for February rose sequentially and year-over-year, narrowly besting October 2012 to reach their highest reading since January 2012, while medium-duty orders exhibited strong growth, according to the latest report from ACT Research.

The final numbers, which will be released mid-March, will approach 23,300 units for heavy- duty Class 8 and 16,400 for medium-duty Classes 5-7 vehicles and trucks. The preliminary net order numbers are typically accurate to within 5% of actual results.

Kenny Vieth, president and senior analyst, ACT Research, says: “With Class 8 build in February below 20,000 units, backlogs should rise once again. On a seasonally adjusted basis, February’s Class 8 net orders were 22,900 units, in a dead heat for the best reading in the past year. Medium-duty orders easily outpaced both January 2013 and February 2012. February’s volume was up 13% versus last year. Similar to the Class 8 market, Classes 5-7 net orders above February’s build expectations suggests backlogs are likely to have moved higher.”