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JCB Showcases Innovative Engineering and American Investment on the National Mall

May 19, 2025
JCB’s participation in the event underscores the company’s long-standing support for U.S. military personnel and veterans, its investment in American manufacturing, and commitment to infrastructure development across the country.

JCB will highlight its multi terrain loader (MTL) version of its 3TS-8T Telescopic compact track loader, specially designed for the United States Marine Corps, and the 510-56 telehandler at the 2025 Celebration of Construction on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. JCB’s participation in the event underscores the company’s long-standing support for U.S. military personnel and veterans, its investment in American manufacturing, and commitment to infrastructure development across the country.

JCB has a long-standing partnership with the U.S. military, providing equipment that enhances operational readiness and mission success. The MTL, a variant of JCB’s 3TS-8T Teleskid, is being delivered under a $39 million contract to the U.S. Marine Corps. Engineered for versatility, the MTL features JCB’s exclusive telescopic boom, enabling Marines to perform a wide range of tasks in demanding environments. This machine is manufactured at JCB’s North American headquarters in Savannah, Ga.

JCB also supports the U.S. Army with the light capability rough terrain forklift (LCRTF), awarded under a 10-year contract beginning in 2016. With more than 1,000 units produced, the LCRTF is a cornerstone of military logistics. Additionally, the high mobility engineer excavator (HMEE) plays a key role in rapid-deployment engineering operations such as route clearance and fortification.

“JCB is proud to support the U.S. military – not only through the machines we manufacture but through the veterans we employ and the initiatives we support,” said Chris Giorgianni, vice president of government and defense at JCB North America. “From our Savannah workforce to our long-standing partnerships with the U.S. Army and Marine Corps, we are committed to equipping, employing and empowering those who have served, or who are continuing to serve our country.”

Investing in U.S. manufacturing

JCB’s North American operations are centered in Savannah, Ga., where it has operated for 25 years. The Savannah facility employs more than 1,000 people, 10 percent of whom are U.S. military veterans – significantly higher than the national average. With products like the MTL coming off the line in Savannah, JCB is reinforcing its role as a critical partner in both military and civil construction.

“As a company with deep roots in American manufacturing, we take immense pride in the fact that our machines are built by American workers, including many veterans,” said Richard Fox-Marrs, president and CEO of JCB North America. “The Teleskid, whether our MTL model or the jobsite-ready commercial version, is a prime example of JCB’s commitment to supporting the construction industry and the skilled workforce – many of whom have served in uniform – who keep America building.”

JCB’s investment in U.S. production is expanding with the construction of a new $500 million, 1-million-squre-foot manufacturing facility in San Antonio. Once complete, the facility will manufacture JCB telehandlers, including the 510-56 model, creating more American jobs, strengthening American supply chains, and ensuring contractors have access to reliable, high-performance equipment built in the U.S.

“Our new San Antonio facility will bring hundreds of additional manufacturing jobs to America and ensure U.S. contractors have access to the highest-quality equipment built right here at home,” Fox-Marrs said. “We anticipate veterans will make up an even greater percentage of our workforce in San Antonio, given the strong military community in Texas. By investing in domestic production, we’re not only supporting the U.S. economy but also reinforcing our commitment to delivering American-made solutions for the construction industry.”

JCB’s participation in the Celebration of Construction on the National Mall offers policymakers, industry professionals and the public an opportunity to see American-made innovation firsthand.

“Our equipment helps build America’s future while supporting those who have to defend it,” Giorgianni said. “By bringing these machines to the National Mall, we’re showcasing how JCB’s technology, safety features and American craftsmanship contribute to the strength of our nation’s construction and defense industries.”

For more information about JCB’s products and commitment to American manufacturing and military support, visit www.jcb.com.