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HIRER REACHES NEW HEIGHTS WITH 5 MILLION JCB DEAL
JCB has secured a £5 million deal for more than 100 new JCB Loadall telescopic handlers manufactured at its World HQ in Staffordshire. -
CONCRETE SPECIALIST INVESTS IN JCB
One of the UK’s leading independent concrete producers has purchased two new JCB wheeled loading shovels for materials handling at its batching plants. -
JCB INDUSTRIAL DELIVERS INDUSTRY SPECIFIC MERCHANT MASTER LINE
JCB Industrial has designed a range of four Teletruk materials handlers specifically for use in the builders merchants sector. The company, which became the 450th member of the Builders Merchants Federation (BMF) in April of 2014, has worked closely with the BMF to develop the four machines, all of which incorporate an improved list of standard equipment. The machines are the first from any supplier member company to proudly display the BMF logo. -
JCB DEVELOPS REMOTE CONTROLLED EXCAVATOR
JCB has developed a unique, remotely-operated excavator for one of the UK’s leading demolition specialists. -
CUSTOMER TICKLED PINK BY JCBS COLOURFUL FUNDRAISING MACHINE
A 22-tonne JCB excavator has rolled off the Staffordshire company’s production lines – painted in eye-catching pink. -
JCB ADDS SITE DUMPER LINE TO COMPACT EQUIPMENT OFFERING
JCB is to launch a comprehensive range of site dumpers ranging in size from one to 10 tonnes. -
MULHOLLAND SAVES 10 ON FUEL WITH NEW JCB EXCAVATORS
A leading Scottish civil engineering and groundworks contractor has made a massive investment in fuel-saving JCB equipment. -
PLANT HIRER HERALDS JCB BACKHOES AS HE BEST EVER DRIVEN
A Norfolk-based plant hirer has purchased six new JCB 3CX backhoe loader models to carry out highway construction and maintenance contracts across East Anglia. Matthew Williams Digger Hire took delivery of the new backhoes from dealer Watling JCB - and the company’s most experienced operators have praised them as ‘the best machines they have ever driven’. -
JCB DONATES 10000 TO BOOST CHURCH COMMUNITY HUB PROJECT
JCB has made a £10,000 donation to help a North Staffordshire church complete work on its £282,000 community hub. -
TRIBUTES PAID TO POPLAR ALAN AS FAMILY HONOURS HIS DYING WISH
Tributes were today paid to a great-grandfather who was so devoted to his job at JCB that he left instructions with his family that his funeral should only take place outside of normal working hours - so production lines could keep on rolling. Father-of-two Alan Withers, 66, died of a heart attack at home on Saturday, December 6th just hours after clocking off from the job he loved at JCB’s Cecilly Mills factory in Cheadle, Staffordshire.
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