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Marginal decline in Forklift Truck Sales in 2022 following historic 2021

The Industrial Truck Association (ITA) reports that forklift sales in the North American market remained robust for the second consecutive year during 2022 after reaching a record level in 2021. Despite headwinds from high levels of inflation and mixed economic indicators, retail orders decreased by only 1% year-over-year, closing out the year as the second highest on record.

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Chuck Pascarelli

“The dedication and commitment by all of our associates is a powerful testament to the industry’s ability to meet the accelerated demand in 2022 and 2021,” said Chuck Pascarelli, ITA Chairman of the Board of Directors and President, Americas, Hyster Yale Group.

Year-end 2022 forklift truck sales of 344,330, spanning all classes (1-5), trailed the previous year (347,677) by slightly more than 3,000 units. Industry performance varied among the classes including electric rider trucks (Class 1 and Class 2 combined) and motorized hand trucks (Class 3) declining (y/y). Class 3 showed the greatest decline of 11%. Class 1 declined by nearly 10% and Class 2 declined by 8.3%. The market for internal combustion trucks, Classes 4 and 5, grew significantly (y/y). Class 4 showed growth of over 39% whereas Class 5 grew at a rate of 13.7%.

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Brian Feehan

“Many economists are predicting stagnant levels of growth in GDP for 2023. To date through March 2023, the North American market is down 31.9% year-over-year. Ultimately, we will have to wait and see how the forklift market fares during the year given the predicted economic challenges facing the country,” said Brian Feehan, President of ITA. “It is important to recognize that in 2022 and 2021, more than 100,000 units sold above the traditional North American annual market volume.”