JCB (BAMFORD)
Country
United Kingdom
Brand History
1. 1945: Joseph Cyril Bamford founds the company in a garage in Uttoxeter. 2. 1953: Launch of the first JCB Major Loader backhoe loader. 3. 1970s: Global expansion and opening of factories outside the UK. 4. 2004: Start of in-house production of JCB Dieselmax engines. 5. 2020s: Development of hydrogen engines for heavy equipment.
Key OEM Customers
Construction & Agricultural OEM (in-house assembly lines and partners)
Type
OEM-Equipment Manufacturer
Ecology
The company implements emission reduction technologies in JCB Dieselmax engines and develops hydrogen-powered equipment prototypes. Manufacturing processes are optimized to reduce energy consumption at production facilities.
Brand Authentication
The 'JCB Genuine Parts' protection system is used, featuring holographic labels with a unique code on the packaging. Part marking is performed via impact stamping with a serial number consisting of a combination of letters and numbers. Laser engraving of the logo is applied to filters and rubber components.
Certificates
ISO 9001, ISO 14001