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The new factory in Uttoxeter will replace the JCB cab systems plant in Rugeley, which the company said it had "outgrown". The firm said 350 employees from the site would be relocated to Uttoxeter.
Digger giant JCB has revealed the first pictures of a new world-leading £50 million cab systems factory which will ... and the World Parts Centre, in Uttoxeter. The whole project is currently ...
The factory in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, U.K., which has been closed for nearly two weeks as a result of the Coronavirus crisis, will switch from making cabs for JCB equipment to making special steel ...
The construction equipment giant is building the new factory adjacent to the A50 in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, next to two existing JCB plants. It will build cabs to go on its machines and will be ...
The shell of the 350,000 sq ft plant next to JCB Heavy Products and the World Parts Centre at Uttoxeter is on course ... the most advanced and productive cab facility in the world with a computer ...
Ventilators that were set to be made at the JCB factory in Uttoxeter are no ... produced on the production lines at the JCB Cab Systems plant, in Uttoxeter. These lines have now been stood down.
JCB Cab Systems factory announced last July is targeting a summer 2019 opening. The shell of the 32,500m 2 plant next to JCB Heavy Products and the World Parts Centre at Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, UK, ...
JCB is to build a new 120.000 ft 2 attachments factory at a cost of £7 million (US$14 million) adjacent to its World Parts Centre in Uttoxeter in Staffordshire, UK. JCB Attachments will relocate from ...
The Countess, Sophie, was invited to tour JCB Cab Systems in Uttoxeter before unveiling a ... He now works as a manager at the factory and led the team that bought all the key equipment for ...
The Countess of Wessex got to grips with an industrial vehicle when she opened a new £100 million JCB factory ... in the cab during a tour of the high-tech manufacturing plant in Uttoxeter ...
Following the official opening the Countess attended a celebration to mark the culmination of JCB’s latest appeal for the children’s charity NSPCC. The Countess of Wessex during a visit to the ...
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