North American Class 8 truck orders surged in December as fleets released pent-up demand, FTR Transportation Intelligence ...
Preliminary analysis of Class 8 tractor orders for July seems to show an upswing, beating expectations, according to both ACT Research and FTR Transportation Intelligence. ACT Research, with the ...
Class 8 truck orders hit 42,200 units in December 2025. Analysts attribute the surge to regulatory clarity and 2027 pre-buy ...
New vehicle demand fueled the spike, with preliminary North American Class 8 orders reaching 42.7k units.
Preliminary February data shows an uptick in Class 8 orders across North America for the first time since record-breaking numbers late last summer. Used equipment sales also increased while prices ...
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 ...
North American Class 8 orders in March ended a short-lived recovery by dropping to 19,200 units, ACT Research reported. Preliminary data from ACT showed orders declined 10% compared with the same ...
Two leading trucking industry research firms reported Aug. 3 that they had measured substantially weaker Class 8 order activity in July. FTR Transportation Intelligence showed preliminary July orders ...
North American Class 8 net orders saw a 40% increase in May compared to April’s low figures, reaching 12,000 units, according to FTR Transportation Intelligence. However, orders were still down 47% ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] North American Class 8 orders in February hit 23,600 units, ending a month-to-month decline that started in October, ACT Research ...
ACT Research reported on Wednesday that February preliminary North America Class 8 net orders were down 34% year-over-year to 18,300 units. "After the strong end to 2024, the past two months have ...
Class 8 truck demand for June was seasonally soft with 516,200 units ordered on a preliminary basis. The order tally was up 5% from the level a year ago and was 4% higher than the activity in May.
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