Lomond Plant says its bumper machinery order with local dealer Scot JCB signals a renewal of confidence in the market.
The order comprises a mix of excavators, backhoes, telehandlers, dumpers and rollers to support Lomond Plant’s hire operations across the UK.
This investment follows what joint managing director Ross Easton described as the “best start to the year since pre-covid”.
He said: “The market seems to be stabilising. Interest rates are coming down, and there are early signs of confidence returning to the construction sector. That means we can begin to plan for growth again. It’s much more predictable now than it’s been in the last three or four years. For a hire business like ours, that clarity is vital, we need to know what’s coming and what machines will be needed.”
The deal comprised:
- 42 x JCB 140X tracked excavators (14 tonnes)
- 23 x JCB 220X tracked excavators (22 tonnes)
- 24 x JCB 86C midi excavators (8.6 tonnes, zero-tail-swing)
- 6 x JCB 525-60 telescopic handlers
- 5 x JCB 3CX backhoe loaders
- 5 x JCB 25Z mini excavators (2.5 tonnes, zero-tail-swing)
- 2 x JCB JS160W wheeled excavators
- 10 x JCB site dumpers
- 15 x JCB compaction rollers.
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