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Heavy-Duty Brake Drums and Rotors in 2023

Heavy-Duty Brake Drums and Rotors in 2023

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We write primarily about brake drums and rotors because that’s the largest part of our business, but it’s probably the segment of aftermarket parts most interesting to our customers because it typically represents a significant percentage of their sales. So, what’s happening with drums?  If you are reading this, it’s quite likely you are already getting…

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Fall 2020 Heavy Duty Industry Update

Fall 2020 Heavy Duty Industry Update

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Year 2020 has been a year of dealing with uncertainty and adapting to the current environment.  Every class of retail sales in the industry saw year over year downfall, likely due to the COVID-19 outbreak.  However, Class 8 market took the most noticeable drop at more than 60% decline in May 2020 compared to last…

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Summer 2020 Heavy Duty Industry Update

Summer 2020 Heavy Duty Industry Update

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After 3 disappointing months, we can take a small sigh of relief in seeing the volume of North American Class 8 orders increase.  In June, the second highest numbers were reached this year.  No one can say if this is the beginning of a consistent trend or rebound, but for now it’s positive.  Preliminary net orders jumped just…

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COVID-19 Pandemic & Market Woes (Spring 2020)

COVID-19 Pandemic & Market Woes (Spring 2020)

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The world has adapted and survived various ups and downs over decades, however the COVID-19 pandemic is the biggest challenge for lives of people, the way we live and world economies.  Current pandemic is creating more than just fear of catching the virus, it is impacting the commercial trucking industry severely.  With all forms of transportation being…

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Spring 2020 Heavy Duty Industry Update – How Bad Can It Get?

Spring 2020 Heavy Duty Industry Update – How Bad Can It Get?

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Not so long ago, forecasts for the 2020 truck and trailer market were that we should expect a “correction.”  The strong 2019 market began to lose its luster in the final months of the year and opened 2020 as expected, without a bang.  But how much worse it has actually become, could not have been forecasted.  The unprecedented…

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