Ashbourne News Telegraph

JCB production ramped up to level ‘never seen in career’

- By Gareth Butterfiel­d gareth.butterfiel­d@ashbournen­ewstelegra­ph.co.uk

ROCESTER-BASED digger giant JCB remained profitable in 2020, according to bosses, despite the severe impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on its global manufactur­ing operations.

The firm announced this week that its last year of sales turnover fell to £3.1 billion, compared to £4.2 billion in 2019, while machine sales decreased to 74,590 compared to 92,216 in the previous year.

Earnings on an EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciati­on, and amortisati­on) basis, the firm said, stood at £228 million. This figure was £414 million in the last financial year.

JCB’S CEO Graeme Macdonald said: “In March 2020, £1 billion worth of orders disappeare­d overnight with the onset of Covid-19 and JCB was forced to close its 21 manufactur­ing plants around the world for around two months.

“Despite the severe impact on its business, JCB remained profitable in 2020 as it has done for the past 76 years.

“The turnaround in 2021 has been dramatic - we are sitting

We are sitting here now in September with four times the usual order bank we had in normal times. Graeme Macdonald (pictured)

here now in September with four times the usual order bank we had in normal times two to three years ago.

“As a result, we are ramping up production to levels we have not had before. I have never seen anything like it in my career.” The firm’s chairman Lord Bamford said: “The past is the past and, while 2020 was undoubtedl­y one of the most difficult years in our history, our focus is now very firmly on the future.

“We continue to lead the way in zero emissions technology, particular­ly with the developmen­t of the constructi­on equipment industry’s first internal combustion engine powered by hydrogen, which is already being tested in JCB machines. This is a great British breakthrou­gh and we will be producing these engines by the end of next year.”

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Orders are rushing into JCB, which had a profitable 2020 despite the pandemic

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