Deliveries from Volvo Trucks between January and May 2000
amounted to 32,944 trucks, distributed as follows:
. |
1999 |
2000 |
. |
Europe, total
|
17,775 |
18,243 |
+3 |
of which: |
. |
. |
. |
Western Europe |
16,941 |
16,778 |
-1 |
Eastern Europe |
834 |
1,465 |
+76 |
North America |
13,030 |
10,435 |
-20 |
South America |
1,340 |
1,469 |
+10 |
Asia |
854 |
2,171 |
+154 |
Other markets |
654 |
626 |
-4 |
Total |
33,653 |
32,944 |
-2 |
The demand
for heavy trucks in Western Europe continues to stay strong, but is characterised by tough
competition. In the USA, demand is showing a significant downturn and the total market is
expected to decrease this year with more than 20 percent compared with 1999. The US truck
industry has large stocks in the distribution chain and price competition is strong, which
puts considerable pressure on profitability. Sales in Eastern Europe and Asia are
increasing, but from low levels. The activity on the South American market continues to
remain modest.
Deliveries from
Volvo Trucks dropped somewhat during this year's first five months compared with the same
period in 1999, as a consequence of market development in North America. Earlier this
year, Volvo Trucks in North America took steps to meet the changing market trend there,
implementing a cut in production rates along with other measure
Deliveries
increased in Europe as a whole, while sales in Asia showed a positive trend. Order intake
at Volvo Trucks up to end May increased by five percent compared with the same period last
year.
(June 13,
2000) |