ACT Research: Preliminary Net Trailer Orders Open 2023 Lower, But Strong Demand Continues

<p>ACT Research&rsquo;s&nbsp;<a href="https://actresearch.medium.com/act-research-u-s-trailer-orders-close-2021-about-16-lower-than-in-2020-6d9b0c45210d" rel="noopener"><em>State of the Industry: U.S. Trailers</em></a>&nbsp;report provides a monthly review of the current US trailer market statistics, as well as trailer OEM build plans and market indicators divided by all major trailer types, including backlogs, build, inventory, new orders, cancellations, net orders, and factory shipments. It is accompanied by a database that gives historical information from 1996 to the present, as well as a ready-to-use graph packet, to allow organizations in the trailer production supply chain, and those following the investment value of trailers, trailer OEMs, and suppliers to better understand the market.</p> <p>&ldquo;We expected net orders to slow in January, after the explosion of orders in 2022&rsquo;s final quarter. Despite the anticipated sequential decline, preliminary net orders were only 9% lower compared to the same month last year,&rdquo; said&nbsp;<a href="https://www.actresearch.net/jennifer-mcnealy/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Jennifer McNealy</a>, Director CV Market Research &amp; Publications at ACT Research. She added, &ldquo;This month&rsquo;s data are simply a return to more normal levels, following the year-end surge.&rdquo;</p> <p><a href="https://actresearch.medium.com/act-research-preliminary-net-trailer-orders-open-2023-lower-but-strong-demand-continues-423f9acd0ad1"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>