This report is a market assessment of the vocational & work truck/body manufacturing industry in the United States and Canada, covering 16 truck/body segments with a total of 43 sub/types.
- Beverage Truck/Bodies
- Concrete Mixers & Pumps
- Dump Truck/Bodies
- Flatbed Truck/Bodies
- Grain Truck/Bodies
- Grapple Truck/Bodies
- Hoist & Carrier Truck/Bodies
- Lube Truck/Bodies
- Refuse Truck/Bodies
- Service, Utility & Crane Truck/Bodies
- Sweeper Truck/Bodies
- Tank Truck/Bodies
- Tow & Carrier Truck/Bodies
- Vacuum Tank Truck/Bodies - Coded
- Vacuum Tank Truck/Bodies - Non-coded
- Van Truck/Bodies
The report quantifies 2022 market size and competitive shares in units and dollars for the industry, by each truck/body type listed above, and by chassis class - light-duty (up to Class 3), medium- and heavy‑duty (Class 4‑6, Class 7), and heavy‑duty (Class 8).
Over 375 body fabricators have been identified, with estimates of total, by segment, and sub-type sales, employee numbers, manufacturing facility locations, and ownership.
New in the 2023 edition: Market shares by chassis class for all 375+ body fabricators.
Included are historical estimates and trends in market size (shipments) and growth rates, M&A activity, facility expansions, new product launches, and EV launches, as well as five-year forward forecasts by segment. Maps display the geographic distribution of production.
Sharp increases in the prices of raw materials and components led to increases in truck/body prices in 2022 with average prices increasing by more than 25% over 2020 for most truck body types.
Significant upside is expected for truck/body types servicing construction, telecom, and related industries from spending from the 2021 Infrastructure Bill.
The report will be delivered in three files. Part I: Industry Analysis and Part II: Analysis by Segment are PDF files, and Appendix I is an Excel file with data from the tables in the report.