We offer the finest ´Made In India´ material handling product solutions
WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS

We offer the finest ´Made In India´ material handling product solutions

- Jasmeet Singh, Head-Corporate Communications, JCB India Ltd

The demand for safe and reliable material handling equipment (MHE) is fast growing across a wide spectrum of applications in India. Telehandlers have recently made their way into the Indian market, and industries like agricultural logistics, construction, and process have shown excellent potential for this equipment. Similarly, given the versatility of skid steers, the machine popularity has increased rapidly over the last few years. The latest in the material handling segment from JCB is the introduction of 2DXL JCB Super Loader. ´The machine is a perfect blend of value, versatility and performance. And, as markets mature, there will be a huge focus on safety and reliability, and JCB machines address both these points,´ says Jasmeet Singh, Head-Corporate Communications, JCB India. He shares more on the company´s offerings in the MHE segment.

What are the demand drivers across market segments?
One of the major demand drivers for telehandlers is the growing popularity of vertical stacking, increased thrust on palletisation coupled with rising demand for safe and versatile equipment. With most modern warehouses being designed keeping the usage of vertical space in mind, machines such as JCB Loadall have tremendous opportunities. JCB Skid Steer Loaders´ compact structure is ideal to operate in restricted areas, and hence, is gaining popularity in wide range of applications such as agriculture, industry, construction, demolition, material handling and maintenance. The demand for these machines will rise when there is progress in warehousing, and more critically with the introduction of palletisation in India.

Elaborate on the range of customer requirements for MHE.
Customers require equipment that is productive, safe, and versatile. These requirements enable users to utilise their equipment to its full potential at work sites. In terms of material handling, there is a generic requirement of lifting, placing and handling material at various heights, along with maneuverability and productivity. And, JCB has three world-class product lines: Telehandlers, Skid Steer Loaders and Super Loaders. It is revolutionising the way material is handled, moved or lifted at work sites. A wide range of attachments give it unmatched versatility and JCB´s continued commitment to safety and technology makes it an unbeatable choice. Similarly, in an industry where space and maneuverability comes at a premium, the JCB Skid Steer range fits perfectly. Given its compact size and unique zero turning radius feature, this versatile machine is designed to perform in restricted areas, effortlessly. With its unique side door entry, JCB SSL are considered world´s safest. Also introduced recently, the JCB Super Loader combines value, versatility and performance. Be it agro based logistics, construction sites or process industries, the two variants of this machine makes a positive difference in how material is handled.

What are the challenges faced and how does the company strategise to overcome these?
Despite a wide range of equipment available in the industry, there are limited options where safety, productivity and versatility are combined. The challenges lie in the areas of efficient site management itself. So, work sites need to be modernised to ensure that there is effective use of technologically-advanced products such as telehandlers and skid steer loaders. Palletisation of loads will play an important part in the usage of these machines. With it, the overall site efficiency can increase as it becomes much easier and simpler to handle the load. We are seeing some improvement in this space, but it will take some time before it becomes popular across work sites in India.

How do you visualise the market growth in this segment during 2016-2020?
At present, the market size is limited since these machines have been recently introduced in the Indian market. However, we foresee these machines gaining popularity, as they are extremely versatile. Apart from the lift and place applications, they can have various attachments that can be mounted on the front-end, which makes them multifunctional. Once the material handling industry matures, these machines will be in demand and we will see a paradigm shift in the way we move material at present.

To share your feedback on this interview, write in at feedback@ConstructionWorld.in

- Jasmeet Singh, Head-Corporate Communications, JCB India Ltd The demand for safe and reliable material handling equipment (MHE) is fast growing across a wide spectrum of applications in India. Telehandlers have recently made their way into the Indian market, and industries like agricultural logistics, construction, and process have shown excellent potential for this equipment. Similarly, given the versatility of skid steers, the machine popularity has increased rapidly over the last few years. The latest in the material handling segment from JCB is the introduction of 2DXL JCB Super Loader. ´The machine is a perfect blend of value, versatility and performance. And, as markets mature, there will be a huge focus on safety and reliability, and JCB machines address both these points,´ says Jasmeet Singh, Head-Corporate Communications, JCB India. He shares more on the company´s offerings in the MHE segment. What are the demand drivers across market segments? One of the major demand drivers for telehandlers is the growing popularity of vertical stacking, increased thrust on palletisation coupled with rising demand for safe and versatile equipment. With most modern warehouses being designed keeping the usage of vertical space in mind, machines such as JCB Loadall have tremendous opportunities. JCB Skid Steer Loaders´ compact structure is ideal to operate in restricted areas, and hence, is gaining popularity in wide range of applications such as agriculture, industry, construction, demolition, material handling and maintenance. The demand for these machines will rise when there is progress in warehousing, and more critically with the introduction of palletisation in India. Elaborate on the range of customer requirements for MHE. Customers require equipment that is productive, safe, and versatile. These requirements enable users to utilise their equipment to its full potential at work sites. In terms of material handling, there is a generic requirement of lifting, placing and handling material at various heights, along with maneuverability and productivity. And, JCB has three world-class product lines: Telehandlers, Skid Steer Loaders and Super Loaders. It is revolutionising the way material is handled, moved or lifted at work sites. A wide range of attachments give it unmatched versatility and JCB´s continued commitment to safety and technology makes it an unbeatable choice. Similarly, in an industry where space and maneuverability comes at a premium, the JCB Skid Steer range fits perfectly. Given its compact size and unique zero turning radius feature, this versatile machine is designed to perform in restricted areas, effortlessly. With its unique side door entry, JCB SSL are considered world´s safest. Also introduced recently, the JCB Super Loader combines value, versatility and performance. Be it agro based logistics, construction sites or process industries, the two variants of this machine makes a positive difference in how material is handled. What are the challenges faced and how does the company strategise to overcome these? Despite a wide range of equipment available in the industry, there are limited options where safety, productivity and versatility are combined. The challenges lie in the areas of efficient site management itself. So, work sites need to be modernised to ensure that there is effective use of technologically-advanced products such as telehandlers and skid steer loaders. Palletisation of loads will play an important part in the usage of these machines. With it, the overall site efficiency can increase as it becomes much easier and simpler to handle the load. We are seeing some improvement in this space, but it will take some time before it becomes popular across work sites in India. How do you visualise the market growth in this segment during 2016-2020? At present, the market size is limited since these machines have been recently introduced in the Indian market. However, we foresee these machines gaining popularity, as they are extremely versatile. Apart from the lift and place applications, they can have various attachments that can be mounted on the front-end, which makes them multifunctional. Once the material handling industry matures, these machines will be in demand and we will see a paradigm shift in the way we move material at present. To share your feedback on this interview, write in at feedback@ConstructionWorld.in

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Coal Ministry Achieves Milestones under Special Campaign 5.0

The Ministry of Coal and its Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) have achieved notable milestones under the Special Campaign 5.0, focusing on cleanliness, operational efficiency, and sustainability across the coal sector. During the implementation phase from 2–31 October 2025, over 1,205 sites were cleaned, covering 68,04,087 sq ft, nearing the target of 82,51,511 sq ft. Scrap disposal of 5,813 MT against a target of 8,678 MT generated Rs 228.7 million in revenue. In addition, 1,11,248 physical and 30,331 electronic files were reviewed, with 74,123 weeded out or closed. Key initiatives showc..

Next Story
Infrastructure Energy

Vesting Orders Issued for Three Coal Blocks under Commercial Auctions

The Ministry of Coal’s Nominated Authority has issued vesting orders for three coal blocks under commercial coal block auctions on 23 October 2025. The Coal Mine Development and Production Agreements (CMDPAs) for these mines were earlier signed on 21 August 2025. The three blocks include Rajgamar Dipside (Deavnara), Tangardihi North, and Mahuagarhi. Of these, two are partially explored while one is fully explored, with a combined peak rated capacity of around 1 MTPA and geological reserves of approximately 1,484.41 million tonnes. These mines are expected to generate annual revenue of abou..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

TEC, IIT-Hyderabad Partner to Boost 6G and Telecom Standards

The Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC), technical arm of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IIT Hyderabad) for joint research and technical collaboration in advanced telecom technologies and standardisation. The partnership focuses on developing India-specific standards and test frameworks for next-generation networks, including 6G, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTNs). It also aims to enhance India’s participation in international standardisation f..

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?