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JCB (company)

J.C. Bamford Excavators Limited (JCB) is a British multinational manufacturer of equipment for construction, agriculture, waste handling, and demolition. It was founded in 1945 and is based in Rocester, Staffordshire, England.[3]

J.C. Bamford Excavators Limited
JCB
TypePrivate limited company
IndustryHeavy equipment
Agricultural machinery
Founded1945; 78 years ago (1945)
FounderJoseph Cyril Bamford
HeadquartersRocester, Staffordshire, England, UK
Key people
Anthony Bamford
(Chairman)
Graeme Macdonald
(Chief Executive)
ProductsBackhoes
Excavators
Dumpster
Forklift trucks
Loaders
Telescopic handlers
Tractors
Diesel engines
Diesel generators
Axles and Gearboxes
Revenue£4.1 billion (2019)[1]
£341 million
Number of employees
Approximately 11,000[2]
Websitewww.jcb.com

The word "JCB" is also often used colloquially as a generic description for mechanical diggers and excavators, and the word even appears in the Oxford English Dictionary, although it is still held as a trademark.[4]

History edit

Joseph Cyril Bamford Excavators Ltd. was founded by Joseph Cyril Bamford in October 1945 in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England. He rented a lock-up garage 3.7 by 4.6 m (12 by 15 ft). In it, using a welding set which he bought second-hand for £2-10s (= £2.50) from English Electric, he made his first vehicle, a tipping trailer from war-surplus materials. The trailer's sides and floor were made from steel sheet that had been part of air raid shelters. On the same day as his son Anthony was born, he sold the trailer at a nearby market for £45 (plus a part-exchanged farm cart) and at once made another trailer.[citation needed] At one time he made vehicles in Eckersley's coal yard in Uttoxeter. The first trailer and the welding set have been preserved.

 
JCB's first welding set
 
The first vehicle JCB made (a farm trailer
 
The Fossor (1979) by Walenty Pytel, made from parts of JCB vehicles, at the headquarters in Rocester

In 1948, six people were working for the company, and it made the first hydraulic tipping trailer in Europe. In 1950, it moved to an old cheese factory in Rocester, still employing six. A year later, Bamford began painting his products yellow. In 1953, he developed JCB's first backhoe loader, and the JCB logo appeared for the first time. It was designed by Derby Media and advertising designer Leslie Smith. In 1957, the firm launched the "hydra-digga", incorporating the excavator and the major loader as a single all-purpose tool useful for the agricultural and construction industries.[5]

By 1964, JCB had sold over 3,000 3C backhoe loaders. The next year, the first 360-degree excavator was introduced, the JCB 7.[6] In 1978, the Loadall machine was introduced. The next year, the firm started its operation in India. In 1991, the firm entered a joint venture with Sumitomo of Japan to produce excavators, which ended in 1998.[7] Two years later, a JCB factory was completed in Pooler near Savannah, Georgia, in the US, and the next year a factory was opened in Brazil.[8]

In 2005, JCB bought a company, purchasing the German equipment firm Vibromax. In the same year, it opened a new factory in Pudong, China.[9] Planning of a new £40 million JCB Heavy Products site began following the launch of an architectural design competition in 2007 managed by RIBA Competitions,[10] and by the next year, the firm began to move from its old site on Pinfold Street in Uttoxeter to the new site beside the A50; the Pinfold Street site was demolished in 2009. During that year, JCB announced plans to make India its largest manufacturing hub. Its factory at Ballabgarh in Haryana was to become the world's largest backhoe loader manufacturing facility.[11] Although JCB shed 2,000 jobs during the 2008 global financial crisis, in 2010 it rehired up to 200 new workers.[12]

In 2013, JCB set up its fourth manufacturing facility in India.[13] In 2014, it was reported that three out of every four pieces of construction equipment sold in India was a JCB, and that its Indian operations accounted for 17.5% of its total revenue.[14] JCB-based memes have also become prevalent in India.[15]

JCB began manufacturing 20-30 tonne excavators in Solnechnogorsky District in Russia in 2017.[16] Due to trade sanctions imposed following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, JCB suspended its operations in Russia in March 2022.[17]

In 2020, JCB launched www.jcbexplore.com - a website dedicated to promoting constructive play and outdoor activities for kids.

Products edit

Many of the vehicles produced by JCB are variants of the backhoe loader, including tracked or wheeled variants, mini and large version and other variations, such as forklift vehicles and telescopic handlers for moving materials to the upper floors of a building site. The company also produces wheeled loading shovels and articulated dump trucks.

Its JCB Fastrac range of tractors, which entered production in 1990, can drive at speeds of up to 75 km/h (40 mph) on roads and was featured on the BBC television programme Tomorrow's World, and years later as Jeremy Clarkson's tractor of choice in Top Gear. The firm makes a range of military vehicles, including the JCB HMEE. It licenses a range of rugged feature phones and smartphones designed for construction sites. The design and marketing contract was awarded to Data Select in 2010, which then lost the exclusive rights in 2013.[18]

JCB power systems make a hydrogen combustion engine which aims to be cost effective by reusing parts from the company's Dieselmax engines.[19]

JCB Insurance Services is a fully owned subsidiary of JCB that provides insurance for customers with funding from another fully owned subsidiary, JCB Finance.[20][21]

JCB Dieselmax edit

 
JCB Dieselmax on display at the Heritage Motor Centre

In April 2006, JCB announced that they were developing a diesel-powered land speed record vehicle known as the 'JCB Dieselmax'. The car is powered by two modified JCB 444 diesel power plants using a two-stage turbocharger to generate 750 bhp, one engine driving the front wheels and the other the rear wheels.

On 22 August 2006 the Dieselmax, driven by Andy Green, broke the diesel engine land speed record, attaining a speed of 328.767 miles per hour (529.099 km/h). The following day, the record was again broken, this time with a speed of 350.092 miles per hour (563.418 km/h).

Controversies and criticism edit

Violation of EU antitrust law edit

In December 2000, JCB was fined €39.6m by the European Commission for violating European Union antitrust law.[22] The fine related to restrictions on sales outside allotted territories, purchases between authorised distributors, bonuses and fees which restricted out of territory sales, and occasional joint fixing of resale prices and discounts across different territories.[23] JCB appealed the decision, with the European Court of First Instance upholding portions of the appeal and reducing the original fine by 25%. JCB appealed to the European Court of Justice but this final appeal was rejected in 2006,[24] with the court slightly increasing the reduced fine by €864,000.[25]

Tax avoidance edit

In 2017, a Reuters study of JCB group accounts found that between 2001 and 2013, the JCB group paid £577 million to JCB Research, an unlimited company that does not have to file public accounts and which has only two shares, both owned by Anthony Bamford. JCB Research has been described as an obscure company, allegedly worth £27,000, but which donated £2m to the Conservative Party in the run up to the 2010 election, making it the largest donor. Ownership of the company which has never filed accounts is disputed by the Bamford brothers. According to a Guardian report, much of the Bamford money was held in shares in offshore trusts.[26] JCB Service, the main JCB holding company, is owned by a Dutch parent company, ‘Transmissions and engineering Netherlands BV’, which is ultimately controlled by “Bamford family interests”.[27][28] According to Ethical Consumer, JCB has six subsidiaries in jurisdictions considered to be tax havens, in Singapore, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, Delaware and Switzerland.[29]

Involvement in Israeli settlements edit

On 12 February 2020, the United Nations published a database of all business enterprises involved in certain specified activities related to the Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, including East Jerusalem, and in the occupied Golan Heights.[30][31] JCB has been listed on the database in light of its involvement in activities related to "the supply of equipment and materials facilitating the construction and the expansion of settlements and the wall, and associated infrastructures".[32][30][31] The international community considers Israeli settlements built on land occupied by Israel to be in violation of international law.[33][34][35]

In October 2020, the British government decided to investigate a complaint that JCB’s sale of equipment to Israel did not comply with the human rights guidelines set by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The UK National Contact Point (NCP), part of the UK’s Department of International Trade, agreed to review a complaint against JCB submitted by a charity, Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights. JCB said it had no “legal ownership” of its machinery once sold to Comasco, its sole distributor of JCB equipment in Israel.[36]

Bailout loan edit

In 2020, JCB received a £600m loan in emergency financial aid from the UK government, during the coronavirus pandemic, despite its ultimate ownership being in the Netherlands and having reported a record £447 million profit the previous year. Its chief executive Graeme Macdonald said: “Although not a public company, we are eligible for CCF because of our contribution to the UK economy. We don’t expect to utilise it in the short-term but it gives us an insurance policy if there is further disruption from or second spike or other impact around the world.”[37][38]

Brexit edit

The company was a member of the CBI business lobby group until October 2016, when it was reported that JCB had left the CBI in the summer of 2016 following the Brexit vote due to the organisation's anti-Brexit stand.[39] In May 2021, JCB chairman Anthony Bamford rejected an invitation to rejoin CBI, after previously having called it a "waste of time" that "didn’t represent my business or private companies".[40][41]

Bamford donated £100,000 to Vote Leave, the official pro-Brexit group,[39] and JCB has also been a significant donor to the UK Conservative Party; since 2007 JCB and related Bamford entities have given the party £8.1m in cash or kind.[42]

References edit

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  5. ^ Phillips, David (5 March 2001). "Obituary: Joseph Bamford". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 15 September 2009.
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  7. ^ Diesel Progress, North American edition – October 1998
  8. ^ "JCB Opens New $100 million Factory in Brazil". Equipment Today. 3 October 2012. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  9. ^ Carrington, Max (23 October 2020). "The JCB journey from a garage to global force". Equipment Journal. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  10. ^ The Uttoxeter Sentinel
  11. ^ "Economic Times April 3, 2009". The Economic Times. 3 April 2009. Retrieved 15 September 2009.
  12. ^ "Staffordshire-based JCB creates hundreds of new jobs". BBC. 14 April 2010. Retrieved 29 April 2010.
  13. ^ "JCB India to set up Rs 500 cr facility at Mahindra World City". Business Line. 23 October 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  14. ^ "JCB perfects the art of manufacturing in India". Livemint. 25 September 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 June 2019.
  16. ^ JCB Russia
  17. ^ "JCB Statement on Suspension of Russian Operations". 9 March 2022. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  18. ^ Garwood, Michael. "Data Select set to lose JCB exclusive?". Mobile News. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  19. ^ "JCB's hydrogen-fuelled combustion engine examined". Farmers Weekly. 23 August 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  20. ^ "JCB Insurance improves Plantmaster policy". Theconstructionindex.co.uk. 19 September 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  21. ^ "JCB launches insurance website". Vertikal.net. 16 January 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  22. ^ European Commission. "Commission fines JCB for unlawful distribution agreements and practices". Europa.eu. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
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  26. ^ Jamie Doward (14 November 2010). "Feud between Bamford brothers threatens to cast light on funding for Tories". Guardian newspapers. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  27. ^ "JCB pays bumper £75m dividend to Bamford owners". Financial Times. 17 September 2017. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  28. ^ Bergin, Tom (25 March 2015). "Special Report - Top UK industrialist channelled millions through obscure company". Reuters. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  29. ^ "Ethical Consumer researches JCB in support of Palestine Action launch". Ethical Consumer. 6 August 2020. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
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  35. ^ "Conference of High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention". International Committee of the Red Cross. 5 December 2001. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
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  38. ^ Williams, Ollie. "Bank Of England Spends Billions Bailing Out Europe's Richest Families". Forbes. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
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External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the equipment manufacturer For the credit card company see JCB Co Ltd J C Bamford Excavators Limited JCB is a British multinational manufacturer of equipment for construction agriculture waste handling and demolition It was founded in 1945 and is based in Rocester Staffordshire England 3 J C Bamford Excavators LimitedTrade nameJCBTypePrivate limited companyIndustryHeavy equipmentAgricultural machineryFounded1945 78 years ago 1945 FounderJoseph Cyril BamfordHeadquartersRocester Staffordshire England UKKey peopleAnthony Bamford Chairman Graeme Macdonald Chief Executive ProductsBackhoesExcavatorsDumpsterForklift trucksLoadersTelescopic handlersTractorsDiesel enginesDiesel generatorsAxles and GearboxesRevenue 4 1 billion 2019 1 Net income 341 millionNumber of employeesApproximately 11 000 2 Websitewww wbr jcb wbr comThe word JCB is also often used colloquially as a generic description for mechanical diggers and excavators and the word even appears in the Oxford English Dictionary although it is still held as a trademark 4 Contents 1 History 2 Products 3 JCB Dieselmax 4 Controversies and criticism 4 1 Violation of EU antitrust law 4 2 Tax avoidance 4 3 Involvement in Israeli settlements 4 4 Bailout loan 4 5 Brexit 5 References 6 External linksHistory editJoseph Cyril Bamford Excavators Ltd was founded by Joseph Cyril Bamford in October 1945 in Uttoxeter Staffordshire England He rented a lock up garage 3 7 by 4 6 m 12 by 15 ft In it using a welding set which he bought second hand for 2 10s 2 50 from English Electric he made his first vehicle a tipping trailer from war surplus materials The trailer s sides and floor were made from steel sheet that had been part of air raid shelters On the same day as his son Anthony was born he sold the trailer at a nearby market for 45 plus a part exchanged farm cart and at once made another trailer citation needed At one time he made vehicles in Eckersley s coal yard in Uttoxeter The first trailer and the welding set have been preserved nbsp JCB s first welding set nbsp The first vehicle JCB made a farm trailer nbsp The Fossor 1979 by Walenty Pytel made from parts of JCB vehicles at the headquarters in RocesterIn 1948 six people were working for the company and it made the first hydraulic tipping trailer in Europe In 1950 it moved to an old cheese factory in Rocester still employing six A year later Bamford began painting his products yellow In 1953 he developed JCB s first backhoe loader and the JCB logo appeared for the first time It was designed by Derby Media and advertising designer Leslie Smith In 1957 the firm launched the hydra digga incorporating the excavator and the major loader as a single all purpose tool useful for the agricultural and construction industries 5 By 1964 JCB had sold over 3 000 3C backhoe loaders The next year the first 360 degree excavator was introduced the JCB 7 6 In 1978 the Loadall machine was introduced The next year the firm started its operation in India In 1991 the firm entered a joint venture with Sumitomo of Japan to produce excavators which ended in 1998 7 Two years later a JCB factory was completed in Pooler near Savannah Georgia in the US and the next year a factory was opened in Brazil 8 In 2005 JCB bought a company purchasing the German equipment firm Vibromax In the same year it opened a new factory in Pudong China 9 Planning of a new 40 million JCB Heavy Products site began following the launch of an architectural design competition in 2007 managed by RIBA Competitions 10 and by the next year the firm began to move from its old site on Pinfold Street in Uttoxeter to the new site beside the A50 the Pinfold Street site was demolished in 2009 During that year JCB announced plans to make India its largest manufacturing hub Its factory at Ballabgarh in Haryana was to become the world s largest backhoe loader manufacturing facility 11 Although JCB shed 2 000 jobs during the 2008 global financial crisis in 2010 it rehired up to 200 new workers 12 In 2013 JCB set up its fourth manufacturing facility in India 13 In 2014 it was reported that three out of every four pieces of construction equipment sold in India was a JCB and that its Indian operations accounted for 17 5 of its total revenue 14 JCB based memes have also become prevalent in India 15 JCB began manufacturing 20 30 tonne excavators in Solnechnogorsky District in Russia in 2017 16 Due to trade sanctions imposed following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine JCB suspended its operations in Russia in March 2022 17 In 2020 JCB launched www jcbexplore com a website dedicated to promoting constructive play and outdoor activities for kids Products editMany of the vehicles produced by JCB are variants of the backhoe loader including tracked or wheeled variants mini and large version and other variations such as forklift vehicles and telescopic handlers for moving materials to the upper floors of a building site The company also produces wheeled loading shovels and articulated dump trucks Its JCB Fastrac range of tractors which entered production in 1990 can drive at speeds of up to 75 km h 40 mph on roads and was featured on the BBC television programme Tomorrow s World and years later as Jeremy Clarkson s tractor of choice in Top Gear The firm makes a range of military vehicles including the JCB HMEE It licenses a range of rugged feature phones and smartphones designed for construction sites The design and marketing contract was awarded to Data Select in 2010 which then lost the exclusive rights in 2013 18 JCB power systems make a hydrogen combustion engine which aims to be cost effective by reusing parts from the company s Dieselmax engines 19 JCB Insurance Services is a fully owned subsidiary of JCB that provides insurance for customers with funding from another fully owned subsidiary JCB Finance 20 21 JCB Dieselmax edit nbsp JCB Dieselmax on display at the Heritage Motor CentreMain article JCB Dieselmax In April 2006 JCB announced that they were developing a diesel powered land speed record vehicle known as the JCB Dieselmax The car is powered by two modified JCB 444 diesel power plants using a two stage turbocharger to generate 750 bhp one engine driving the front wheels and the other the rear wheels On 22 August 2006 the Dieselmax driven by Andy Green broke the diesel engine land speed record attaining a speed of 328 767 miles per hour 529 099 km h The following day the record was again broken this time with a speed of 350 092 miles per hour 563 418 km h Controversies and criticism editViolation of EU antitrust law edit In December 2000 JCB was fined 39 6m by the European Commission for violating European Union antitrust law 22 The fine related to restrictions on sales outside allotted territories purchases between authorised distributors bonuses and fees which restricted out of territory sales and occasional joint fixing of resale prices and discounts across different territories 23 JCB appealed the decision with the European Court of First Instance upholding portions of the appeal and reducing the original fine by 25 JCB appealed to the European Court of Justice but this final appeal was rejected in 2006 24 with the court slightly increasing the reduced fine by 864 000 25 Tax avoidance edit In 2017 a Reuters study of JCB group accounts found that between 2001 and 2013 the JCB group paid 577 million to JCB Research an unlimited company that does not have to file public accounts and which has only two shares both owned by Anthony Bamford JCB Research has been described as an obscure company allegedly worth 27 000 but which donated 2m to the Conservative Party in the run up to the 2010 election making it the largest donor Ownership of the company which has never filed accounts is disputed by the Bamford brothers According to a Guardian report much of the Bamford money was held in shares in offshore trusts 26 JCB Service the main JCB holding company is owned by a Dutch parent company Transmissions and engineering Netherlands BV which is ultimately controlled by Bamford family interests 27 28 According to Ethical Consumer JCB has six subsidiaries in jurisdictions considered to be tax havens in Singapore the Netherlands Hong Kong Delaware and Switzerland 29 Involvement in Israeli settlements edit See also List of companies operating in West Bank settlements On 12 February 2020 the United Nations published a database of all business enterprises involved in certain specified activities related to the Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories including East Jerusalem and in the occupied Golan Heights 30 31 JCB has been listed on the database in light of its involvement in activities related to the supply of equipment and materials facilitating the construction and the expansion of settlements and the wall and associated infrastructures 32 30 31 The international community considers Israeli settlements built on land occupied by Israel to be in violation of international law 33 34 35 In October 2020 the British government decided to investigate a complaint that JCB s sale of equipment to Israel did not comply with the human rights guidelines set by the Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development The UK National Contact Point NCP part of the UK s Department of International Trade agreed to review a complaint against JCB submitted by a charity Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights JCB said it had no legal ownership of its machinery once sold to Comasco its sole distributor of JCB equipment in Israel 36 Bailout loan edit In 2020 JCB received a 600m loan in emergency financial aid from the UK government during the coronavirus pandemic despite its ultimate ownership being in the Netherlands and having reported a record 447 million profit the previous year Its chief executive Graeme Macdonald said Although not a public company we are eligible for CCF because of our contribution to the UK economy We don t expect to utilise it in the short term but it gives us an insurance policy if there is further disruption from or second spike or other impact around the world 37 38 Brexit edit The company was a member of the CBI business lobby group until October 2016 when it was reported that JCB had left the CBI in the summer of 2016 following the Brexit vote due to the organisation s anti Brexit stand 39 In May 2021 JCB chairman Anthony Bamford rejected an invitation to rejoin CBI after previously having called it a waste of time that didn t represent my business or private companies 40 41 Bamford donated 100 000 to Vote Leave the official pro Brexit group 39 and JCB has also been a significant donor to the UK Conservative Party since 2007 JCB and related Bamford entities have given the party 8 1m in cash or kind 42 References edit PRE TAX PROFITS JUMP 100M AT JCB Insider Media 17 September 2019 Retrieved 9 February 2021 Company Information J C Bamford Excavators Limited Archived from the original on 10 August 2011 Retrieved 27 September 2010 J C BAMFORD EXCAVATORS LIMITED overview Find and update company information GOV UK Glancey Jonathan 20 April 2007 Classics of everyday design No 16 London The Guardian Retrieved 27 September 2010 Phillips David 5 March 2001 Obituary Joseph Bamford The Guardian London Retrieved 15 September 2009 J C Bamford Excavators Ltd Jcb com 21 November 2013 Retrieved 15 June 2016 Diesel Progress North American edition October 1998 JCB Opens New 100 million Factory in Brazil Equipment Today 3 October 2012 Retrieved 11 February 2022 Carrington Max 23 October 2020 The JCB journey from a garage to global force Equipment Journal Retrieved 11 February 2022 The Uttoxeter Sentinel Economic Times April 3 2009 The Economic Times 3 April 2009 Retrieved 15 September 2009 Staffordshire based JCB creates hundreds of new jobs BBC 14 April 2010 Retrieved 29 April 2010 JCB India to set up Rs 500 cr facility at Mahindra World City Business Line 23 October 2012 Retrieved 9 December 2013 JCB perfects the art of manufacturing in India Livemint 25 September 2014 Retrieved 15 June 2016 Top 25 JCB Memes Why Everyone Is Making Meme On JCB What Is JCB Ki Khudai Archived from the original on 1 June 2019 JCB Russia JCB Statement on Suspension of Russian Operations 9 March 2022 Retrieved 27 December 2022 Garwood Michael Data Select set to lose JCB exclusive Mobile News Retrieved 27 July 2013 JCB s hydrogen fuelled combustion engine examined Farmers Weekly 23 August 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2022 JCB Insurance improves Plantmaster policy Theconstructionindex co uk 19 September 2012 Retrieved 15 June 2016 JCB launches insurance website Vertikal net 16 January 2012 Retrieved 15 June 2016 European Commission Commission fines JCB for unlawful distribution agreements and practices Europa eu Retrieved 29 June 2018 JCB hit by 22m competition fine The Guardian 22 December 2000 Retrieved 29 June 2018 End of the line for JCB s six year fight against 21m EU fine Birmingham Post 22 September 2006 Retrieved 29 June 2018 JCB appeal leads to increased fine Vertikal net Retrieved 29 June 2018 Jamie Doward 14 November 2010 Feud between Bamford brothers threatens to cast light on funding for Tories Guardian newspapers Retrieved 9 March 2015 JCB pays bumper 75m dividend to Bamford owners Financial Times 17 September 2017 Retrieved 22 October 2020 Bergin Tom 25 March 2015 Special Report Top UK industrialist channelled millions through obscure company Reuters Retrieved 22 October 2020 Ethical Consumer researches JCB in support of Palestine Action launch Ethical Consumer 6 August 2020 Retrieved 22 October 2020 a b UN rights office issues report on business activities related to settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights 12 February 2020 Retrieved 5 July 2021 a b Database of all business enterprises involved in certain activities relating to Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank A HRC 43 71 ReliefWeb 14 February 2020 Retrieved 5 July 2021 UN lists 112 businesses linked to Israeli settlements BBC 12 February 2020 Retrieved 5 July 2021 S RES 2334 2016 United Nations Security Council 23 December 2016 Retrieved 5 July 2021 Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory PDF International Court of Justice 9 July 2004 Retrieved 5 July 2021 Conference of High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention International Committee of the Red Cross 5 December 2001 Retrieved 5 July 2021 Wintour Patrick 13 October 2020 JCB challenged over machinery used to demolish Palestinian homes The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 22 October 2020 Tovey Alan 3 June 2020 JCB gets 600m government loan as insurance policy The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Retrieved 22 October 2020 Williams Ollie Bank Of England Spends Billions Bailing Out Europe s Richest Families Forbes Retrieved 22 October 2020 a b Chan Szu Ping 10 October 2016 Manufacturing giant JCB ends CBI membership over anti Brexit stance The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Retrieved 25 August 2017 Millard Rachel 15 May 2021 JCB chief rejects invitation to rejoin CBI after Brexit row The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Retrieved 26 May 2021 Burton Lucy 10 May 2021 New CBI boss tells Brexiters to rejoin business lobby group The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Retrieved 26 May 2021 Tories boosted by construction donations The Construction Index 25 August 2017 Retrieved 25 August 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to JCB Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title JCB company amp oldid 1179647077, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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