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ACT Research: U.S. Net Trailer Orders Drop 57% in August Y/Y

September 23, 2021, 07:03 AM
Filed Under: Trucking

August net U.S. trailer orders of 12,336 units rose nearly 52 percent from the previous month, but were almost 57 percent lower compared to August of 2020. Before accounting for cancellations, new orders of 13,400 units were up almost 41 percent versus July, but 55 percent lower than the previous August, according to this month’s issue of ACT Research’s State of the Industry: U.S. Trailer Report. Year to date, net orders for the first eight months of 2021 were up 39 percent, while new orders grew about 27 percent compared to the same time period in 2020, which included the COVID-stricken spring data.
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“While August net orders increased significantly versus July, that’s an easy comparison to an extremely weak month, and it is obvious that 2022 orderboards have not yet opened,” said Frank Maly, Director–CV Transportation Analysis and Research at ACT Research. “While last August had some positive impact from earlier COVID-impacted months, it was more than double this year’s pace on a seasonally-adjusted basis.”

Maly added, “The high-volume categories of dry vans and reefers are responsible for the year-over-year weakness, while flatbeds and most other vocational trailer categories are in the black compared to last August. August flatbed orders came in double that of last year.”

He concluded, “When orderboards do open for 2022, expect a surge that will quickly consume available production slots. Any relief will occur only when supply chain issues are solved, providing confidence for material and components supply and pricing, something that does not appear likely in the short term.”







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