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Forecast of Order-to-Delivery Times for 2010-MY Fleet Orders

October 23, 2009

With the 2009 model-year behind us and 2010 model-year ordering in progress, how will 2010-MY order-to-delivery times (OTD) fare? Some foresee the 2010 model-year being a challenging one for OTD (not as challenging as 2009-MY, however), but one that could result in longer than normal delivery times.

Tags: forecast, order-to-delivery times, OTD

Author: Mike Antich | Posted @ Friday, October 23, 2009 4:02 PM | » Comments(0)

2009 Order-to-Delivery Times Battered on Multiple Fronts

September 29, 2009

The multitude of factors buffeting order-to-delivery (OTD) times for commercial fleets during the 2009 model-year were breathtaking and historic. To say the 2009 model-year was a difficult year for new-vehicle deliveries would be an extreme understatement.

Tags: 2009-MY, order-to-delivery times, OTD

Author: Mike Antich | Posted @ Tuesday, September 29, 2009 8:38 AM | » Comments(0)

Fleets Scramble to Cope With Extended Plant Shutdowns

December 23, 2008

The dramatic decrease in sales has prompted automakers to make significant adjustments to production schedules. A number of fleets are affected by the unanticipated, longer-than-normal, plant shutdowns. These fleet managers expect order-and-delivery (OTD) times to increase in 2009 due to revised production schedules. These fleet managers say the extended plant shutdown schedules, for all intents and purposes, shortens the 2009 model-year, which early-order cut-off dates will only aggravate.

Tags: assembly plant, Chrysler LLC , Ford, GM, Order-to-Delivery, OTD, Plant Closure

Author: Mike Antich | Posted @ Tuesday, December 23, 2008 10:46 AM | » Comments(0)

Mixed 2008 OTD Performance: Some Models Up, Some Down

September 12, 2008

The 2008 model-year produced mixed results in order-to-delivery (OTD) perfromance. A protracted UAW strike and flooding in the Midwest delayed some models, while other models posted improved OTD due to reduced retail sales, which expedited fleet production. In addition, there was sufficient rail car availability due to soft retail sales and a decrease in quality holds.

Tags: 2008-MY, American Axle, ARI, Donlen, GE Capital Solutions Fleet Services , LeasePlan USA, Order-to-Delivery, OTD, PHH Arval, United Auto Workers strike, Wheels, Inc.

Author: Mike Antich | Posted @ Friday, September 12, 2008 2:33 PM | » Comments(0)

Will High Demand for 4-Cylinder Engines Increase OTD?

July 11, 2008

Although fleet is extremely important to automakers, the reality is that retail sales and retail considerations drive many OEM decisions. Currently, retail buyers are demanding four-cylinder engines in what appears to be a knee-jerk reaction to paying, on average, $4.03 per gallon for gasoline. Franchise dealers just don’t have enough four-cylinders in inventory to meet this demand and they are clamoring for more product.

Tags: 4-cylinder, 6-cylinder, Order-to-Delivery, OTD

Author: Mike Antich | Posted @ Friday, July 11, 2008 8:19 AM | » Comments(0)

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Mike Antich

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Mike Antich has been covering the fleet management and vehicle remarketing markets for more than 20 years. During this period, Mike has written or edited more than 4,600 articles on the subjects of fleet management, manufacturer fleet activities, the fleet leasing industry, and vehicle remarketing.

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