The newest Sandhills Global Market Report spotlights flattening inventory levels in Sandhills marketplaces, particularly in the heavy-duty truck and farm equipment markets. Heavy-duty truck inventories, for example, have been flat for four consecutive months, while agricultural equipment inventories have been leveling off since Q4 2021. Both segments had previously experienced steady inventory declines since Q2 2020.
The key metric used in all of Sandhills’ market reports is the Sandhills Equipment Value Index (EVI). Buyers and sellers can use the information in the Sandhills EVI to monitor equipment markets and maximize returns on acquisition, liquidation, and related business decisions. For 2022, Sandhills has enhanced its EVI with new metrics. The data now includes model year equipment actively in use, which grows the used equipment population beyond that available in auction and retail markets. New EVI data, already available for the United States, is also now available for Canada to better reflect machine values by location. The enhanced version of Sandhills EVI requires Sandhills to restate the values starting in January 2022, so prior numbers will not be comparable to the new, more insightful values.
Sandhills Market Reports highlight the most significant changes in Sandhills’ used heavy-duty truck, construction equipment and farm machinery markets. Each report includes detailed analysis and charts that help readers visualize the data. This report shows how recent flattening inventory levels compare to long-term trends, and illustrates year-over-year changes in asking and auction values for the construction equipment, farm equipment and heavy-duty truck markets.
U.S. Used Heavy-Duty Trucks
- Heavy-duty truck inventory was down 52.7 percent Y/Y in February, which was a 5.8-percentage-point improvement compared January inventory levels.
- The Sandhills EVI shows heavy-duty trucks values continued an upward trend in February, posting a 58.5 percent Y/Y auction value increase and 50.1 percent Y/Y asking value increase.
U.S. Used Heavy-Duty Construction Equipment
- Unlike the heavy-duty truck and farm equipment markets, inventory levels in heavy-duty construction equipment continue to drop. In February, inventory levels were down 46.1 percent Y/Y. January construction equipment inventory levels, by comparison, were down 42.5 percent Y/Y.
- As inventory levels decline, used construction equipment auction values (up 10.9 percent Y/Y) and asking values (up 6 percent Y/Y) continue to trend upwards.
U.S. Used Farm Equipment
- From January to February, farm equipment inventory levels were flat, posting decreases of 37.4 percent Y/Y and 37.2 percent Y/Y, respectively.
- Farm equipment values continued to trend upward in February. The Sandhills EVI shows farm equipment auction values increased 9.7 percent Y/Y while asking values were up 5.5 percent Y/Y.
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