JCB invests £8 million in British manufacturing plants

JCB has embarked on an £8 million (€9.35 million) investment programme at its British manufacturing plants as the company gears up for future growth in global markets. The money is being spent at JCB’s Midlands and Wales factories on new machine tools which will further enhance component quality and production efficiency. One of the biggest single investments is in £4 million (€4.68 million) worth of machine tools in the Hydraulic Business Unit at the World HQ in Rocester, England. The new equipment, which
March 21, 2013

633 JCB has embarked on an £8 million (€9.35 million) investment programme at its British manufacturing plants as the company gears up for future growth in global markets.

The money is being spent at JCB’s Midlands and Wales factories on new machine tools which will further enhance component quality and production efficiency.

One of the biggest single investments is in £4 million (€4.68 million) worth of machine tools in the Hydraulic Business Unit at the World HQ in Rocester, England. The new equipment, which will be fully operational next month, includes CNC lathes, friction welders, robotic welding cells and an automated assembly cell.

The introduction of the new machinery will provide an additional 20% production capacity for hydraulic rams, the steel cylinders which are integral to JCB’s products and which, through hydraulic power, act as the machine’s ‘muscles’ when lifting, loading and excavating.

Other investments at the World HQ include a new machining centre in the Backhoe Loader Business Unit and a new machining centre and Robot welder in the Loadall Business Unit.  At JCB Heavy Products in Uttoxeter, England, more than £1 million (€1.17 million) has been invested in robot welding equipment to increase capacity and enhance quality at the tracked and wheeled excavator factory.

At JCB Transmissions in Wrexham, Wales, a new £2 million (€2.34 million) fully-automated axle manufacturing unit capable of producing a maximum of 130 axles a day, has just been commissioned.

JCB CEO Alan Blake said: “JCB has ambitious plans to grow its business and investing heavily in our manufacturing capability to increase capacity and enhance quality is key to meeting our expansion goals.”

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