In January 5,575 Volvo trucks were delivered, a decrease of 18% compared with the same month last year.
In Europe, deliveries decreased to 2,195 trucks as a result of low production levels in December 2012 and January 2013 and a sluggish economic environment.
January deliveries in North America decreased 50% to 788 vehicles in comparison with the same period last year. The decline in deliveries can be attributed to the adjustment of production levels, including two down-weeks in January 2013.
Deliveries in South America increased 38% to 1,437 trucks, where Brazil increased by 46% in January compared with the same month last year. The increase in industrial activity combined with favorable financing rates contributed to an uptick in the Brazilian market.
January deliveries in Asia amounted to 819 units in total, a decrease of 10% compared to the same month last year.
Deliveries by market area:
Delivered Units |
January |
Change |
|
Volvo Trucks |
2013 |
2012 |
|
Europe |
2 195 |
2 961 |
-26% |
Western Europe |
1 607 |
2 168 |
-26% |
Eastern Europe |
588 |
793 |
-26% |
North America |
788 |
1 582 |
-50% |
South America |
1 437 |
1 042 |
38% |
Asia |
819 |
914 |
-10% |
Other markets |
336 |
323 |
5% |
Total Volvo Trucks |
5 575 |
6 822 |
-18% |
Medium duty (7-16t) |
119 |
139 |
-14% |
Heavy duty (>16t) |
5 456 |
6 683 |
-18% |
Total Volvo Trucks |
5 575 |
6 822 |
-18%
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