Columbus, OH (October 25, 2010) The Annual Fleet Study just completed by CK Commercial Vehicle Research (www.ckcvr.com) shows a 47% increase in the number of fleets who plan new Class 8 and medium duty power unit purchases in 2011 versus those that planned orders for 2010 as reported in the annual study conducted in October 2009. The number of respondents, average fleet size and total power units represented is similar for both studies. "The strongest demand comes for Class 8 units" explained Chris Kemmer of CKCVR. "88% of the power units planned by this group for 2011 are for Class 8 vehicles."
Sixty-eight representatives from small, medium and large for-hire, private and government fleets operating a total of 45,000 Class 8 and 12,000 medium duty power units responded to the 2010 study questionnaire. In addition to planned equipment demand for next year, the respondents also answered questions about their equipment brand and 2010 emission engine technology preferences, new specifications, maintenance sourcing and their overall view of industry manufacturers. For more information about CKCVR's 2010 Annual Fleet Study and details on how to order, send an e-mail to chris@ckcvr.com
CKCVR regularly polls their fleet advisory panel about equipment purchasing, technology choices, fleet operating environment, maintenance practices and current industry issues. CKCVR publishes the quarterly Fleet Sentiment Report http://www.ckcvr.com/FSR.html
CK Commercial Vehicle Research (CKCVR) is a business of CK Marketing & Communications located in Columbus, Ohio. CKCVR surveys fleet advisors representing a mix of large, medium and small for-hire, private and government fleet operations.
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