Is JCB British owned?

Is JCB British owned?

JCB is a British manufacturer of equipment for construction, agriculture, waste handling, and demolition, founded in 1945 and based in Rocester, Staffordshire, England.

Who owns JCB company?

Lord Bamford is best known for his position at JCB, one of Britain’s most successful family-owned businesses.

Where is the JCB factory?

The world headquarters is based in Rocester in Staffordshire and there are now 22 factories in total around the world that make all the different types of JCB machines and things like engines and attachments.

Do JCB make their own engines?

JCB has been producing many of its own engines since 2004 and this year went into production with the JCB Ecomax engine, which meets EU Stage IIIB/US Tier 4 Interim emissions standards without the need for a diesel particulate filter (DPF) or external exhaust after treatment.

Who is the CEO of JCB?

Graeme Macdonald
Graeme Macdonald is to take the reins as CEO of construction equipment manufacturer JCB at the end of this year, when current CEO Alan Blake retires. Mr Macdonald was previously COO of JCB and became CEO designate on 1 June.

Where do Lord and Lady Bamford live?

She is married to the billionaire industrialist Lord Bamford, and is a director of his family’s JCB construction company. They live on a 1500-acre estate near Chipping Norton in the Cotswolds.

Where are AGCO Power engines made?

Linnavuori
Today, AGCO Power manufactures 3, 4, 6 and 7-cylinder diesel engines in four plants around the world, namely, in Linnavuori (Finland), Changzhou (China), Mogi das Cruzes (Brazil) and General Rodriguez (Argentina).

Where are JCB machines made?

Although we’re still a family business, our machines operate across six continents and we manufacture at 22 locations in the UK, Brazil, Germany, China, North America and India.