FTR Transportation Intelligence reports final August net trailer orders rebounded from July, as expected, to 14,600 units. The August order activity was up 9% month over month and 4% year over year.
All trailer segments had small gains with the exception of flatbed, which fell in August after a strong July. Orders have now totaled 265,000 units the last 12 months. Backlogs fell another 11% and are expected to bottom out for the year in September. Production was unchanged from July.
Don Ake, FTR Vice President of Commercial Vehicles, commented, โAugust was another quiet, summer month for trailers. Orders remained at the bottom of the cycle as expected. The good news is that build rates remained sturdy for van trailers and the vocational segments also held steady.
Backlogs are lower than last year at this time but should start to recover in a couple months.โ
โ2017 will turn out to be another solid trailer year, pushed up by growing freight demand and tighter industry capacity. Next year is forecasted to be just as strong, and the vocational segments should continue to grow as the industrial economy improves.โ