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ACT Research says freight recession likely

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ACT Research says freight recession likely
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COLUMBUS, Ind.  – According to ACT Research’s (ACT) latest release of the North American Commercial Vehicle Outlook, a freight recession is not out of the question, but the easier call is a rate recession as truck supply-freight demand fall out of balance.

“While there is a very low probability and no expectation of an economy-wide recession in 2019, freight-related data points have been sufficiently bad in breadth and duration to note that a freight recession is possible, although unlikely,” said Kenny Vieth, ACT’s president and senior analyst. “That said, slower freight growth, an easing of driver supply constraints, the resumption of the long-run freight productivity trend, and strong Class 8 tractor fleet growth will increasingly pressure rates and by extension, trucker profitability in 2019.”

Regarding heavy vehicle demand, Vieth said the rolling-over of ACT’s Dashboard guidance at the end of 2018 suggests today’s order weakness will transition from “too much backlog” to an equipment supply-freight demand imbalance in the near future.

Despite his cautious tenor, Vieth said that the heavy commercial vehicle market continues to benefit from a still-broad spectrum of supply and demand-side triggers, including still-strong carrier profits, desirable new technologies, better fuel economy, and for trailers increased demand for drop-and-hook to keep drivers moving.

Regarding ACT’s medium duty forecasts, Vieth said preliminary February net orders were moderately above the current trend.

“Orders averaging 24,100 units per month for the past six months have diminished from the strong upward pressure they exerted on the forecast in the first half of 2018,” he said.

ACT Research is a publisher of commercial vehicle truck, trailer, and bus industry data, market analysis and forecasting services for the North American and China markets.

For more information, visit actresearch.net.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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