FTR reported that preliminary December North American Class 8 net orders—at 23,100—saw a 139% gain over November, which was impacted by up supply chain uncertainty, rather than a lack of demand. ACT reported that December preliminary Class 8 net orders—at 22,800 units—far outpacing November’s preliminary orders—at 9,800 units—and in line with October’s 23,600 Class 8 net orders.
Source: logistics Mgmt
Preliminary Class 8 net orders see bounce back, from November to December
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