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US: Current truck output level seen as unsustainable

In its April 2010 North American Commercial Truck and Trailer Outlook flash update, FTR Associates reports strong current production but cautions that a significant portion of current demand is a short-run surge being created by the imminent onset of new EPA-compliant 2010 engines. FTR believes fleets appear to be taking advantage It’s time to log … Continued

In its April 2010 North American Commercial Truck and Trailer Outlook flash update, FTR Associates reports strong current production but cautions that a significant portion of current demand is a short-run surge being created by the imminent onset of new EPA-compliant 2010 engines.

FTR believes fleets appear to be taking advantage

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