Jarvie Plant continues to invest in machines with Scot JCB

Excavators working on construction site

GRANGEMOUTH-headquartered Jarvie Plant has extended its long-standing partnership with Scot JCB by investing in 168 new machines this year.

The haul includes tracked excavators, backhoe loaders, telehandlers, site dumpers, compaction rollers, a wheeled excavator, and 73 generators. The move is said to reflect both growth and diversification, with Jarvie adding more heavy excavators and strengthening its power solutions offering to meet the changing needs of customers.

MD David Jarvie said, “Scot JCB isn’t just a supplier – it’s a partner. We know we’ll get straight answers, reliable service and the right support whenever we need it. That trust is invaluable. With Scot JCB’s depot network mirroring our own and the ability to source machines, finance, parts, and service, this partnership is incredibly important to us.”

Jarvie prides itself on being at the forefront of technological and safety advances within the construction industry. The firm’s fleet now includes Safety Shield, an AI human-form recognition safety system.

The company has also rolled out JCB’s LiveLink system across its entire JCB fleet, providing real-time data to support preventative maintenance and environmental reporting. Drew Grant, plant and service director, explained, “Our clients increasingly need to report on CO₂ emissions and demonstrate efficiency. LiveLink allows us to give them that data, while also helping us prevent faults before they happen. In critical areas like power generation, that reliability makes all the difference.”

Jarvie has also worked with JCB Finance to help make orders of this scale achievable. Neville Ross, finance director at the business, added, “JCB Finance provide a streamlined service and excellent support to us. Everything just works smoothly, which gives us the confidence to keep developing our fleet.”