In a significant shift towards a more bearish stance, FTR Associates has reduced its expectations for Class 8 truck production beginning in the second half of 2012, reflecting recent order trends and the build-up of new inventory. The new forecast, contained in the June issue of the company's Truck and Trailer Outlook Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
In a significant shift towards a more bearish stance, FTR Associates has reduced its expectations for Class 8 truck production beginning in the second half of 2012, reflecting recent order trends and the build-up of new inventory.
The new forecast, contained in the June issue of the company's Truck and Trailer Outlook
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