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Lomond Plant Secures 130 New JCB Machines in Landmark Deal


Scot JCB is proud to announce the delivery of 130 new JCB machines to Lomond Plant in a landmark deal that signals renewed confidence in the UK construction market. The order, reflects a long-standing partnership that has now spanned more than 30 years between the two businesses.


The new fleet includes a diverse mix of JCB models, carefully selected to support Lomond Plant’s hire operations across the UK. The deal comprises:


42 x JCB 140X Tracked Excavators: Robust 14-tonne tracked excavators offering outstanding strength, operator comfort, and control

23 x JCB 220X Tracked Excavators: Heavy-duty 22-tonne tracked excavators designed for maximum productivity in the toughest applications

24 x JCB 86C Midi Excavators: Compact yet powerful 8.6-tonne zero-tail-swing excavators ideal for urban and utility work

6 x JCB 525-60 Telescopic Handlers: Versatile compact telehandlers perfect for tight-site operations and material handling

5 x JCB 3CX Backhoe Loaders: The iconic backhoe loader, offering unmatched versatility for a wide range of groundworks

5 x JCB 25Z Mini Excavators: Zero-tail-swing mini excavators providing precision and manoeuvrability in confined spaces

2 x JCB JS160W Wheeled Excavators: Wheeled excavators built for mobility and performance on road and urban projects

10 x JCB Site Dumpers: Boasting industry leading levels of safety for safe and efficient material movement

15 x JCB Compaction Rollers: Designed for high-quality surface finishes and ease of use

This latest investment follows what Lomond Plant’s Joint Managing Director, Ross Easton, describes as the “best start to the year since pre-COVID”, and signals a major milestone in the company’s future growth strategy.


“The market seems to be stabilising. Interest rates are coming down, and there are early signs of confidence returning to the construction sector,” said Ross.

“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.”

Ross also highlighted the strength of Lomond Plant’s decades-long relationship with Scot JCB:


“Scot JCB has supported us right the way through the uncertainty. The service we receive is second to none. Not just when it comes to the machines themselves, but in terms of their network coverage, responsiveness, and ongoing backup. That level of support makes a real difference.”


David Park, Sales Director at Scot JCB, added:

“We’re incredibly proud to support Lomond Plant as they continue to grow. This order is not only significant in scale, but it reflects the strength of the relationship between our teams. Lomond Plant is one of the UK’s most respected plant hire businesses, and we’re delighted they continue to choose JCB equipment and Scot JCB service to support their customers.”

Lomond Plant, based in Falkirk, provides a wide range of construction equipment for hire across the UK and has built its reputation on quality machines, reliability, and customer service, values closely shared with Scot JCB.


With a fleet now bolstered by this major investment, Lomond Plant is well positioned to meet increasing demand as confidence builds across the industry.




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Scot JCB is proud to announce the delivery of 130 new JCB machines to Lomond Plant in a landmark deal that signals renewed confidence in the UK construction market. The order, reflects a long-standing partnership that has now spanned more than 30 years between the two businesses.


The new fleet includes a diverse mix of JCB models, carefully selected to support Lomond Plant’s hire operations across the UK. The deal comprises:


42 x JCB 140X Tracked Excavators: Robust 14-tonne tracked excavators offering outstanding strength, operator comfort, and control

23 x JCB 220X Tracked Excavators: Heavy-duty 22-tonne tracked excavators designed for maximum productivity in the toughest applications

24 x JCB 86C Midi Excavators: Compact yet powerful 8.6-tonne zero-tail-swing excavators ideal for urban and utility work

6 x JCB 525-60 Telescopic Handlers: Versatile compact telehandlers perfect for tight-site operations and material handling

5 x JCB 3CX Backhoe Loaders: The iconic backhoe loader, offering unmatched versatility for a wide range of groundworks

5 x JCB 25Z Mini Excavators: Zero-tail-swing mini excavators providing precision and manoeuvrability in confined spaces

2 x JCB JS160W Wheeled Excavators: Wheeled excavators built for mobility and performance on road and urban projects

10 x JCB Site Dumpers: Boasting industry leading levels of safety for safe and efficient material movement

15 x JCB Compaction Rollers: Designed for high-quality surface finishes and ease of use

This latest investment follows what Lomond Plant’s Joint Managing Director, Ross Easton, describes as the “best start to the year since pre-COVID”, and signals a major milestone in the company’s future growth strategy.


“The market seems to be stabilising. Interest rates are coming down, and there are early signs of confidence returning to the construction sector,” said Ross.

“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.”

Ross also highlighted the strength of Lomond Plant’s decades-long relationship with Scot JCB:


“Scot JCB has supported us right the way through the uncertainty. The service we receive is second to none. Not just when it comes to the machines themselves, but in terms of their network coverage, responsiveness, and ongoing backup. That level of support makes a real difference.”


David Park, Sales Director at Scot JCB, added:

“We’re incredibly proud to support Lomond Plant as they continue to grow. This order is not only significant in scale, but it reflects the strength of the relationship between our teams. Lomond Plant is one of the UK’s most respected plant hire businesses, and we’re delighted they continue to choose JCB equipment and Scot JCB service to support their customers.”

Lomond Plant, based in Falkirk, provides a wide range of construction equipment for hire across the UK and has built its reputation on quality machines, reliability, and customer service, values closely shared with Scot JCB.


With a fleet now bolstered by this major investment, Lomond Plant is well positioned to meet increasing demand as confidence builds across the industry.




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