JCB Full Form, What is JCB?
JCB stands for Joseph Cyril Bamford.
DESCRIPTION:
J.C. Bamford Excavators Limited, universally known as JCB, is a
British multinational corporation, with headquarters in Rocester,
Staffordshire, and manufacturing equipment for construction, agriculture, waste
handling and demolition. It is the world's third-largest construction equipment
manufacturer.
It produces over 300 types of machine, including diggers
(backhoes), excavators, tractors and diesel engines. It has 22 factories across
Asia, Europe, North America, and South America; its products are sold in over
150 countries
HISTORY OF JCB:
The
backhoe loader, or JCB®, was invented by Joseph Cyril Bamford (1961–2001)
of Staffordshire, England. In 1945, using only scrap metal, war surplus Jeep
axles, and a cheap welding kit, he produced a hydrologically operated tipping
trailer that he later sold for £45 ($180 at the time). With the dump truck-like
tipping trailer created, Bamford's business grew steadily as he designed and
built new machines using hydraulic power. When the backhoe loader was created
in 1953, the JCB® logo was used for the first time, based on its inventor's
initials.
WHY JCB COLOR IS YELLOW?
They
are painted in yellow so that they should be easily visible from long distance.
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