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  2. JCB (heavy equipment manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, a JCB factory was completed in Pooler near Savannah, Georgia, in the US, and in 2012 a factory was opened in Brazil. [8] In 2005, JCB bought a company, purchasing the German equipment firm Vibromax. In the same year, it opened a new factory in Pudong, China. [9]

  3. Anthony Bamford - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Paul Bamford, Baron Bamford (born 23 October 1945), is a British billionaire businessman who is the chairman of J.C. Bamford Excavators Limited (JCB). He succeeded his father, Joseph Cyril Bamford, as chairman and managing director of the company in 1975, at the age of 30. He was knighted in 1990. [3]

  4. JCB - Wikipedia

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    JCB (heavy equipment manufacturer), a British manufacturer of heavy industrial and agricultural vehicles JCB (callsign JAYSEEBEE; ICAO airline code JCB); see List of airline codes (J) JCB (credit card company), originally Japan Credit Bureau, a credit card company based in Tokyo, Japan; JCB (wine label), a wine label by vinter Jean-Charles Boisset

  5. Jo Bamford - Wikipedia

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    It was the first time he had worked at the company after spending short periods there as a teenager while studying. His first role was as a product specialist for the skid-steer loader at JCB’s North American headquarters in Savannah, Georgia. Beginning in 2004, Bamford was managing director of the subsidiary, JCB Utility Products.

  6. AGCO - Wikipedia

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    Hesston 5670 round baler, in 2010. AGCO was established on June 20, 1990, when Robert J. Ratliff, John M. Shumejda, Edward R. Swingle, and James M. Seaver, who were executives at Deutz-Allis, bought out Deutz-Allis North American operations from the parent corporation Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (KHD), a German company which owned the Deutz-Fahr brand of agriculture equipment.

  7. Joseph Bamford - Wikipedia

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    His grandson, Jo Bamford, briefly worked at JCB before moving into the hydrogen energy sector. Bamford died in a London clinic on 1 March 2001. [1] At his death, JCB was the largest privately owned engineering company in Britain, employing 4,500 people and manufacturing 30,000 machines a year in 12 factories on three continents.

  8. JCB (company) - Wikipedia

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  9. Carole Bamford - Wikipedia

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    [3] The family business has made significant donations to the Conservative Party, in particular during the 2010 general election. [4] She married Bamford in June 1974. [2] They live on a 1500-acre estate near Chipping Norton in the Cotswolds. [5] They have one daughter and two sons. Her son, Jo Bamford, is the heir to JCB and the owner of ...