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Preliminary July Class 8 truck net orders see declines

FTR reported that preliminary July North American Class 8 net orders—at 10,600—dropped to their lowest level going back to November 2021, adding it marked the lowest July tally since July 2019, while falling 33% compared to June and down 60% annually. July preliminary North American Class 8 net orders came in at 11,400 units, well below the June preliminary number, at 25,700 units, reported ACT.

source https://www.supplychain247.com/article/preliminary_july_class_8_truck_net_orders_see_declines

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