[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] North American Class 8 truck orders hit their second straight month of year-over-year declines in July, according to ACT Research. ACT ...
North American Class 8 truck orders experienced a year-over-year increase for the second month in a row during June, ACT Research reported. ACT preliminary data showed orders increased 4.5% ...
Both ACT Research and FTR are reporting significant increases in September Class 8 truck orders over August as the 2024 order boards open. ACT Research reports September preliminary North American ...
Preliminary North American Class 8 truck and tractor net orders reached 13,000 units in August, a 4% increase from July, according to FTR Transportation Intelligence. However, this represents a 14% ...
While freight markets cooled in 2023, it didn’t stop fleets from ordering new equipment last year, as the Class 8 market saw a historically high level of order-board action over the year's final ...
Preliminary net orders for Class 8 trucks and tractors in July reached 12,700 units, a 42% increase from June but a 7% drop compared to the same month last year, continuing a streak of seven straight ...
North American Class 8 truck orders roared back in December, jumping to their highest level in more than three years as fleets moved to lock in equipment amid easing regulatory uncertainty, according ...
Class 8 truck orders improved in December, according to a new report from FTR Transportation Intelligence. North American Class 8 truck/tractor preliminary net orders skyrocketed to their highest ...
ACT Research's NA Class 8 Net Orders chart shows the ups and downs of truck orders since January 2019. There was a slight increase from the December 2023 orders and a larger increase over January 2023 ...
The Class 8 truck market in North America has started 2025 on a downward trajectory, with both sales and net orders experiencing sharp declines. In January, retail sales fell 13% year over year to ...
Demand for Class 8 vehicles remained strong in February as the freight industry begins its slow recovery, according to preliminary data from ACT Research and FTR Transportation Intelligence. ACT’s ...
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