JCB opens new online ordering site

A JCB Dumpster (Photo: JCB)

JCB has launched a new online store, which it says will transform the way customers in the UK and Ireland buy construction equipment. 

The JCB Store enables users to see all of the equipment available to them from their local dealer, with each machine’s exact specifications and the dealer’s monthly and full purchase prices.

Equipment models on offer through the site include the manufacturer’s full mini excavator, site dumper and vibratory tandem roller product lines. Alongside these, JCB’s Access ranges and some of its light equipment models are also available.

Steve Smith, JCB UK and Ireland Sales Director, said, “Online ordering of JCB equipment has proved to be extremely popular. The JCB Store marks a significant evolution of the concept with more machines, more options, and more insight available. 

“We have invested heavily in creating a high-quality platform tailored to the needs of an evolving market and a new generation of customers.”

According to JCB, the online store offers four times the number of machines than its original online shop, which opened with a limited range of compact equipment in May of 2020. 

While the previous platform was created to meet the needs of businesses during the pandemic, the new platform was designed to give customers more information and greater flexibility when buying equipment, with both sale and leasing options offered.

“It capitalises on the support and expertise of our unrivalled dealer network and gives customers all the information they need in one centralised platform,” said Smith.

“It will transform the way our customers order JCB machines and makes access to our range of equipment simpler than ever.”

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