JCB beat global downturn with record profits of £365 million

 
Staff|Agencies15 April 2013

Digger manufacturer JCB has defied a slump in the global construction market to record the highest profits in its 67-year history.

The family-owned company saw its 2012 earnings rise to £365 million on turnover which remained virtually unchanged from the previous year at £2.7 billion.

The Staffordshire-based manufacturer saw its business in Africa double and registered growth of 12% in the Middle East.

Announcing the results, JCB Chairman Sir Anthony Bamford said: "In view of the continued fragility of the global economy, which has led to renewed slowdowns in emerging and developed markets, JCB's results in 2012 are extremely encouraging.

"They not only demonstrate the resilience of our business, but highlight the importance of continued investment in products, facilities and customer service.

Bamford said strong demand for JCB's agricultural products had helped offset falling sales of other products.

Despite continuing uncertainty, particularly in European economies, 2013 had started satisfactorily, JCB said.

Sir Anthony added: "We are expecting some growth this year but how much will depend on the pace of the global recovery."

Last year's record results eclipsed earnings of £355 million in 2011. Figures for sales of machines also rose slightly to 69,250, from 69,100 in 2011, amid a global market which is estimated to have contracted by around 10%.

During 2012, JCB opened a new factory in Sao Paulo, Brazil and announced plans for a new £62 million plant in Jaipur, India, which is due to open next year.

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