Stressed logistics firms are turning to used trucks to cut costs

The market for used trucks has seen a significant increase in prices over the past year, particularly in the light commercial vehicle segment. According to the Shriram Mobility Bulletin, vehicles in the 1.5 to 2 tonne segment experienced a 38% price jump, while the 2 to 3.5 tonne and 3.5 to 7.5 tonne segments saw prices rise by 22% and 21% respectively. The 31 to 36 tonne category also registered a notable increase, though this is attributed to the limited availability of higher gross vehicle weight (GVW) trucks.

Ashutosh Pandey, CEO of Mahindra First Choice Wheels, explained to TOI, “In the last one year in the smaller tonnage segment, the unorganised fleet used for inter and intra-city logistics has been moving increasingly from new trucks to used. This is happening because of price increases and some stress in the logistics market since the freight rate increases have not been as consistent of late as in the past. So smaller unorganised fleet operators have to rely on cost reduction and used trucks are 40% cheaper than new.”

This trend towards used trucks has been gaining momentum for nearly two years. A Shriram Finance spokesman highlighted, “Over the past two years, prices for all types of used commercial vehicles, whether BS IV or BS VI, have increased 25-30%. The subdued sales during 2019-22 have resulted in a shortage of supply in the used truck market.”

With new vehicle prices continuing to rise, the used truck market is experiencing significant traction. Prices for used vehicles are expected to remain strong as the current batch of new trucks will become available in the pre-owned segment in a few years. This could potentially drive sustained growth in the used vehicle segment.

with TOI inputs

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