JCB and Lord Bamford celebrate 80th birthdays in style!

JCB cavalcade procession
A cavalcade procession marked milestones and showcased machines from over the decades

JCB has celebrated the 80th birthday of both the business and chairman Lord Anthony Bamford.

The British manufacturing giant was founded in a lock-up garage in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire by Joseph Cyril Bamford CBE on October 23, 1945 – the same day his son Anthony was born.

The celebrations began by stepping back in time to where it all began, with Lord Bamford unveiling a blue heritage plaque on the spot where the original garage stood in the High Street, Uttoxeter. Lord Bamford’s father rented the garage for 30 shillings a week and it was there he made his first product, a farm trailer built largely from wartime scrap,  which he sold for £45 at Uttoxeter market.

Lord Bamford unveiling plaque
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Unveiling the plaque at Hollydene House, Uttoxeter, Lord Bamford said, “My earliest memory of the business is of me playing in my father’s workshop. Other than my time at school and my apprenticeship in France with another company, I’ve been around ever since. We have developed the business and products along the way enormously. Probably one of the greatest pleasures for me has been in developing products with our formidable team of highly qualified engineers.

“As we celebrate JCB’s 80th birthday, it’s wonderful to be back at the spot where it all began and to mark the location with a special blue plaque. I’m delighted that in a small way we can highlight where it all began and reflect on the continuing importance of our home county of Staffordshire.”

Later, Lord Bamford arrived back at JCB’s Rocester HQ, he was greeted by more than 3,500 employees lining the Lakeside Works’ pathways to pay tribute and to celebrate his and JCB’s birthdays. A cavalcade procession marked milestones and showcased machines he has introduced since becoming chairman in 1975.

Lord Bamford joins the JCB demonstration team with his family
Lord Bamford joins the JCB demonstration team with his family

The cavalcade starred the first Loadall from 1977, the classic 3CX and the world speed record-breaking JCBGT backhoe, the 1991 Fastrac tractor and its 2019 World’s Fastest Tractor protégé, the award-winning 19C-1E electric mini-excavator, followed by the Pothole Pro and hydrogen backhoe and hydrogen Loadall.

The procession featured eight former students of the JCB Academy who have forged successful careers with the company. It was Lord Bamford’s vision to found the school which opened in 2010 with the aim of producing the engineers and business leaders of the future. In partnership with companies such as Rolls-Royce, Toyota and Hex Group, it has gone on to educate more than 3,500 students.

JCB CEO Graeme Macdonald paid tribute to Lord Bamford, saying, “When he became chairman in 1975, this was JCB’s only factory. Today, JCB has 22 plants around the world and more than 19,000 employees. As we have expanded globally over the past 50 years, he has remained steadfast in his support for British manufacturing and committed to investing in JCB’s UK plants.

“In fact, nine British plants have opened in Staffordshire, Derbyshire, and Wrexham during his tenure. JCB has been backing Britain since 1945—and with renewed energy under his leadership! Today we thank him for that leadership.”

Addressing the crowds of employees, Lord Bamford said, “My father would have been proud of JCB at 80. We have great products and great people making a difference in the world. We continue to hold true to his values of ‘jamais content’ (never content) and ‘always looking for a better way.’ While my father retired at the age of 59, I – along with JCB – shall be 80 tomorrow and I’m still here.”

The day concluded with a formal party for Lord Bamford, with more than 100 invited guests, including dozens of retired people with whom he has worked through the decades.

Meanwhile, all 19,000 JCB employees in its 22 plants across the globe are looking forward to an extra day’s holiday on Friday, October 24 in recognition of their contributions to the company’s success.