JCB has received an extension to its current production contract with the Department of Defense to manufacture High Mobility Engineer Excavators (HMEEs) for the United States Army. The $72.8 million ...
JCB Construction Equipment, the world's largest privately owned construction business, unveiled December 4 the 60-mph, state-of-the-art JCB High Mobility Engineer Excavator (HMEE), purpose-built for ...
When British construction equipment manufacturer JCB began building the high mobility engineer excavator - or HMEE - for the U.S. Army 10 years ago, company officials had no idea just how valuable the ...
The new eight-year deal centers on the supply of up to 400 High Mobility Engineer Excavators (HMEEs) for the US Army and US Marine Corps, which JCB has been working on with the US military since 2002.
JCB has won a $50mn contract to supply high-speed backhoe loaders to the United States Army. In 2005, the US Army became the first military organisation to purchase High Mobility Engineer Excavators ...
JCB celebrated a milestone Thursday at its North America headquarters in Pooler. The event celebrated the manufacture of the 1,000th “HMEE,” a high mobility engineer excavator, designed and made for ...
Since building its second factory outside of Britain in Savannah in 1998, JCB Inc. has grown to become the third-largest heavy equipment manufacturer in the world. In 2005 the U.K.-based company ...
HICKSVILLE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American Defense Systems, Inc. “ADSI” (AMEX: EAG), offering advanced solutions in the design, fabrication and installation of transparent and opaque armor, security ...
The U.S. Army has added $21 million to its contract for JCB High Mobility Engineer Excavators (HMEE), the company said in a press release. Although no specific number of machines was attached to the ...
STAFFORDSHIRE excavator manufacturer JCB has won a £29.5m ($50m) contract to supply high-speed backhoe loaders to the United States Army. The High Mobility Engineer Excavators (HMEEs) will be ...
JCB has secured a $142m deal to supply the US Army with a fleet of 1,600 light-capability rough-terrain telehandlers in the second largest order by value in the British company’s 71-year history. The ...
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