Truckmaker Volvo says demand is good in Europe, strong in North America

ESKILSTUNA, Sweden, (Reuters) – Truckmaker Volvo Group said ​on Wednesday customer demand and deliveries ‌in Europe are stable at good levels across the business in the second quarter while in North ​America, demand remains strong with ​production gradually increasing.

  • Cost inflation is trending ⁠upward, while at the same time, ​high utilisation of customers’ trucks and machines ​supports service activity, the Swedish group said ahead of presentations to investors.
  • It predicted its Trucks ​and Volvo Construction Equipment units would ​outperform historical growth rates. It did not specify a ‌timeframe.
  • Self-driving ⁠trucks unit Autonomous Solutions aims to have driverless on-highway operations by the first quarter of 2027, and to approach around $3 ​billion in ​sales ⁠within five years, supporting group profitability.
  • Engine and power systems unit ​Volvo Penta plans to double ​sales ⁠in the coming years.
  • Volvo Group is one of the world’s largest makers of trucks, buses ⁠and ​construction equipment.
  • Share price unchanged ​by 0753 GMT vs Tuesday closing

Reporting by Anna Ringstrom ​and Marie Mannes, editing by Terje Solsvik