For the month of July, Class 5-7 net orders posted a gain, coming in at 15,834 units, about 10.5-percent higher than same time last year.
by Staff
August 26, 2014
MEIL
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For the month of July, Class 5-7 net orders posted a gain, coming in at 15,834 units, according to the latest State of the Industry report, released by ACT Research Co. (ACT), which covers Class 5-8 vehicles for the North American market.
According to Jim Meil, ACT's Principal, Industry Analysis, Class 5-7 year-to-date orders are running about 10.5-percent higher than same time last year.
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“While the numbers may not be as stellar as what we see in Class 8, the year is shaping up to be the best thus far of the post-2009 expansion for medium-duty,” he said.
Additionally, for the second month in a row, Class 8 orders surprised on the high side in July, with net orders of 30,103.
“While one strong month may be statistical noise or an outlier, the July orders fit into a robust pattern that has held up since the start of the year. With year-to-date orders up 33 percent from the comparable 2013 span, 2014 is almost certain to be the best year of this cycle,” Meil said.
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