Mixed picture in June for dry vans 

Dry van orders continued to soften more than Bear Stearns expected seasonally -- 7,137 in June (vs. 8,606 in May), down 23% year-over-year (vs. up 60% year-over-year in May), according to figures released by ACT. However, dry van inventories improved 22% sequentially in June from May, and are now actually lower than they were at the end of the first quarter. In addition, dry van builds and factory sales were up 12% and 16%, respectively....

Record sales forecast through 2009 for west European trailer industry 

It had been thought that the European market for heavy-goods vehicle trailers would take a breather in 2006, but helped by a buoyant German market in the first half of the year, a new sales record of 138,000 will be set for the seven largest economies, or 168,000 units for Western Europe as a whole. ...

Eastern European trailer market to grow at 5% pace 

New trailer demand in Eastern Europe is expected to pass 50,000 units in 2006 for the first time ever - a 5% gain over 2005 -- according to CLEAR, a consulting group working with companies active in automotive markets. ...

Trailer orders, inventories increase 

Orders for truck trailers were up in May, but so were inventories, according to Bear Stearns and ACT Research. Customers ordered 17,090 truck trailers during the month, up 37% from May 2005 and a stronger year-over-year performance than the 18% increase reported in April. ...

Trailer outlook very positive 

BY RICK WEBER

THE KEY DEMAND DRIVERS point to a stable trailer market, ACT Research senior partner and general manager Ken Vieth told the attendees in his State of...

Trailer shipments continue to climb 

TRUCK TRAILER shipments continued to grow in the first quarter, according to figures compiled by Economic Planning Associates in Smithtown, New York....

April trailer orders slightly lower than expected 

Trailer orders in April were strong, albeit modestly less than expected, according to industry-wide data released by ACT Research....

Trailer shipments continue to climb 

Truck trailer shipments continued to grow in the first quarter, according to figures compiled by Economic Planning Associates in Smithtown, New York. The EPA Inc survey of trailer manufacturers indicated that shipments edged up 6% from the previous quarter and were 5% higher than the first three months of 2005. ...

Trailer shipments remain strong in first quarter 

Truck trailer shipments are off to a fast start in 2006, based on figures compiled by ACT Research, Columbus IN. Manufacturers shipped 61,616 complete...

Trailer shipments remain strong in first quarter 

Truck trailer shipments are off to a fast start in 2006, based on figures compiled by ACT Research, Columbus IN. ...

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