According to the latest data from ACT Research, despite a continuation of strong build, incrementally stronger orders allowed the class 8 backlog to rise in January to 125,200 units, the highest backlog volume since July 2011. The classes 5-7 backlog rose to 36,500 units. Commented Kenny Vieth, President and senior analyst Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
According to the latest data from ACT Research, despite a continuation of strong build, incrementally stronger orders allowed the class 8 backlog to rise in January to 125,200 units, the highest backlog volume since July 2011. The classes 5-7 backlog rose to 36,500 units.
Commented Kenny Vieth, President and senior analyst
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