Freight and transportation analysts FTR reported that preliminary trailer orders for November at 20,200 units fell 34% from October, as fleets are becoming more cautious about freight conditions in ...
Early trailer order numbers from FTR Intelligence reflect an impressive showing for the month of May, despite an expected seasonal decline. Ad Loading... FTR’s preliminary report projects 21,200 ...
U.S. trailer orders fell 5% year over year in September to 11,300 units after four months of gains, according to ACT Research. Analysts said the decline reflects economic uncertainty, weak carrier ...
Preliminary trailer orders saw a typical seasonal uptick in October, rising 77% from September to reach 15,916 unit—down only 5% compared to last year—according to FTR Transportation Intelligence. ACT ...
December had a notable uptick in U.S. trailer net orders, though market conditions remain challenging. FTR Transportation Intelligence data shows net orders jumped 86% from November to reach 24,282 ...
September had marked the first time orders trended below the prior-year results since April. ACT Research data shows October’s volume brings the year-to-date net order total to 138,300 units, 17% ...
After October’s seasonal bump, trailer orders tumbled as much as 45% this November as fleets continue to defer discretionary replacements into the future as they wait on the sluggish freight market, ...
Fleets are continuing to place orders for new trailing equipment to replace aging assets and get ahead of potential tariff-related cost increases in 2026. Preliminary U.S. trailer orders remained ...
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