Dating as far back as 1965, JCB has been building heavy duty machinery for the construction industries. During that same year, they introduced their first 360-degree crawler excavator. Now, over 40 years later, JCB's machinery variety has grown a lot in the last few decades. They have expanded their products it include tracked excavators, crawler excavators, zero tail-swing excavators, wheeled loading shovels, articulated dump trucks and their Vibromax variety of compacting machines! JCB takes pride in their diversified and innovative history. They continue to remain at the top of the business.
To meet the specific requirements of their valued customers, JCB is devoted to developing their machines to provide top of the line fuel efficiency and exceptional operating performance. Their equipment are made to perform great in all operating environments and their machines are designed with simple maintenance in mind. JCB provides a lot of choices for their products and have developed literally thousands of particular attachments, so that there are many available choices to suit various types of applications.
JCB has remained a private company spending a lot of time on their investment decisions and have developed a committed long-term strategy also. Lately, the company has spent 40m pounds in a state-of-the-art Excavator factory. This new factory is committed to engineering and building their JS range within a technologically advanced environment. There is a virtual factory tour available on the web in order to see things first hand.
JCB proudly offers more dealer depots than anybody else in the field in the UK. The company also provides an "anywhere in 24 hours parts delivery" service. In addition, JCB LiveLink, their equipment management technology, together with extremely flexible insurance and finance options, JCB could be your one-stop shop to deliver the total solution! The company is totally devoted to continuous innovation. They challenge the knowledge that is now accepted within the business and continually strive to develop more strong and cost-effective equipment.