Stoke on Trent Council JCB Pothole Pro
JCB is one of the largest, privately owned engineering and manufacturing companies in the UK and the world’s third largest manufacturer of construction machinery. With a global presence and manufacturing facilities on 4 continents, we employ over 15,000 people worldwide and produce over 300 different products.
Our team design and build machines for hard work and reliability, using only the most advanced technology and techniques. We produce a broad spectrum of machines from 800kg to nearly 50 tonnes for markets including the construction industry, through to defence, waste recycling and agriculture.
With a trusted brand that is synonymous with world class innovation, JCB’s success is built upon constant customer focus and innovation in everything we do.
Always looking for a better way.
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10 May 2022 Innovation | Collaboration |
Stoke-on-Trent City Council’s use of pioneering JCB technology to fix potholes quickly and permanently has won two prestigious industry awards.
13 April 2022 Innovation |
Coventry City Council has bought a JCB PotholePro after successful trials of the machine last summer.
2 February 2022 Innovation |
Stoke-on-Trent City Council has completed almost three years of repairs in just over four months using JCB’s PotholePro machine.
5 January 2022 Innovation |
JCB is celebrating a major milestone for its award-winning engine.
30 November 2021 Innovation |
Stoke-on-Trent City Council has become the first local authority in the UK to take delivery of one of JCB's PotholePro machines.
6 October 2021 Innovation |
Staffordshire-based JCB remained profitable in 2020 despite the severe impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on its global manufacturing operations.
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