2010 YTD – Q3 Perspective

It’s hard to believe that Thanksgiving is less than a week away.  It’s a good time to reflect on the past year and to look ahead to 2011.


From our perspective, we certainly have seen some improvement in 2010 over 2009…at least, in total.  Forestry is up 50%.  In fact, it’s the best year we have seen in this segment of the market since 2004!  Other markets we serve are up over 30% including Pettibone and Forklift Engine Parts.  We believe the housing and small to mid size commercial construction markets have bottomed in 2010.  This is based on government and industry reports, customer input as well as what we have seen with our own Rough Terrain telehandler parts sales.


What does the future hold?  No one knows, but there are some indications that we will continue to see gradual improvement in 2011. 

  • Based on industry reports, we believe that Forestry will hold up and show further improvement in the next year.
  • It’s hard to imagine Construction getting worse and most of the prognosticators and others we talk to in the industry seem to believe the numbers will improve; although, it may take years before we get back to what we were seeing 2005-2007.


That being said, we believe that there is an opportunity to outperform the market.  What is it that your customers are looking for?  What do they value?  For Tiffin, our customers have told us that availability of quality parts that are priced fairly is most important.  And that’s what we are committed to providing.

  • We’ve expanded our product lines to provide our customers with a wider range of parts based on what our customers have been telling us they need.
  • We are adding new product lines to serve a broader market with parts for brands of equipment we haven’t supported in the past like JLG and Genie Telehandlers and various brands of Skidders.  Look for announcements in the coming weeks!


Thanks to all of our customers for their support.

All the best during this holiday season!

Out in the field…June 2010

I was at an all day training session for a new Barko dealer.  Barko, our sister company, makes what many consider to be the finest loaders in the industry.  Two of Barko’s application engineers conducted the training for the dealer’s technicians and sales people.  It was great to see the knowledge being exchanged in the room and the hands on time with the equipment that this level of personalized training offers. 


The Forestry market has taken off in the past few months and it’s good to see.  The general sentiment I’m hearing is that this isn’t short lived and will be sustained.  Tiffin’s been committed to this market for well over a decade and we’re actively adding to our product line to meet our customers’ needs.  We are the leading aftermarket supplier for Prentice and Hydro-Ax replacement parts and are working to build on that line as well as all of the other brands we support like John Deere and Tigercat.


We’re also the leading aftermarket replacement parts supplier for SkyTrak and Lull telehandlers and are building our line to support JLG and Genie branded rough terrain fork lifts.  While utilization rates have remained depressed for this market, we are positioning Tiffin to be the leading supplier of aftermarket parts for all major brands of telehandlers by the end of 2010. 


While new forklift equipment sales continue to be off, sales of Industrial Engine replacement parts are up over 2009.  Equipment is being put back in service as market conditions slowly improve.  We’ll be making a major announcement later this month regarding an addition to our product line as the first in the market to offer parts for a popular engine that up to now has been prohibitive to rebuild. 


At Tiffin, we’re committed to helping our customers be successful.  Industry leading availability, high quality and personalized service set us apart.  Let us know what we can do for you!

Foreign Agricultural Service – Forestry

The US Department of Agriculture has a commodity based export office know as the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS).  The FAS collects export data on Wood Products and other products exported from the US.  There are 32 different Forest Products Groups and many more Forest Products Subgroups that the FAS tracks.  The subgroups are broken down into all types of hardwood and softwood products, flooring, veneers, plywood, molding, poles, railroad ties, pulpwood and etc.


Wood Product markets were down in 2008 from 2007, but there are some Wood Product Subgroups that went up in 2009.  Perhaps there is a Wood Products Exporter in your area that needs the type of timber that you are harvesting. The FAS should be able to help you find the Wood Product Export market that you need to make additional logging company profits!


Contact our Forestry Sales Manager, David Clark, to learn how Tiffin Parts can help you better serve your customers and to be more profitable.

clark1585@intrstar.net

910-230-0680 Office

910-322-0429 Cell


Here’s a link to the FAS web site, which offers a wealth of information and links to other sites as well:

http://www.fas.usda.gov/ffpd/forest.asp

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