JCB Marks 100,000th Telescopic Handler, Increases Production for U.S. Demand
October 19, 2006 • JCB celebrated the production of its 100,000th Loadall telescopic handler recently, as the company concluded $16.7 million worth of investment to significantly expand global manufacturing of the machine. The first Loadall telehandler went into production in 1977 and during the first full year of manufacturing less than 300 of the machines were made by just a handful of employees. Almost 700 people now work in the Loadall Business Unit. They were recently joined by JCB Chairman Sir Anthony Bamford in honoring the production milestone.

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JCB chairman Sir Anthony Bamford join employees in celebrating the 100,000th telescopic handler.
The celebration came as JCB announced it had just completed a multi-million dollar investment in its Rocester
“The success of this product and the Loadall business has been built on continual investment, tireless innovation and product development,” JCB managing director and chief executive officer John Patterson said. “The latest investment in our production facilities enables JCB to meet the increasing global demand for Loadalls.
“The decision to begin manufacturing in the
Upgrades to the Rocester facility include the addition of a second production line and the installation of a wide variety of machine tools, which have quickened manufacturing processes and enhanced product quality. These include the installation of a new 650-ton press brake; new robot welding centers for the welding of booms, arms and ancillary components; and a new machining center for precision boring.


