JCB Unveils 19 New Machines
JCB India recently launched 19 innovative made-in-India, made-for-India machines. JCB India, India?s largest manufacturer of construction equipment unveiled 19 innovative, made-in-India, made-for-India machines at the Excon 2013 which was held at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre from November 20th 24th, 2013.

?We are absolutely delighted to be a part of South Asia?s largest construction equipment exhibition and it gives me immense pleasure to introduce our world leading products. JCB products are best in performance and with every new launch, our endeavour is to further raise the bar of technological innovation,? said Vipin Sondhi, Managing Director and CEO, JCB India. Sondhi added, ?We also innovate, design and produce machines for best fuel efficiency in the industry, leading to a high rate of return for our customers. Apart from our world class products, JCB offers the largest and best product support network to its customers with 555 outlets and 59 dedicated dealers.? JCB?s flagship product backhoe loader is just getting better with each passing year. At Excon 2013, JCB showcased its leading range of backhoe loaders with various new and upgraded variants.

JCB completely renewed its world class range of tracked excavators with industry leading cab, structure, reliability and fuel efficiency. At Excon JCB showcased the JS81, JS120,JS205, JS145, JS360LC, JS220LC, JS205LR and the JS30 mini excavator.

JCB also introduced two new best-in-class product lines, Loadalls (Loadall 7m and Loadall 11m) as a concept machine for India and skid steers (SSL 135 and SSL 155).

Furthermore, JCB had a dedicated Innovation Centre at the stand which showcased a 3-D virtual tour of JCB?s world class facilities. JCB Livelink was yet another innovative technology showcased at Excon. According to Sondhi, the Livelink technology will allow the user to monitor and manage the machines closely. JCB Livelink provides alerts on real time location, maintenance alerts, machine and fleet hours etc, putting the user in entire control of the machine from wherever he is.