The honour was announced by the Lord Chamberlain’s Office and comes more than 40 years after JCB was granted a Royal Warrant from Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
A Royal Warrant of Appointment allows JCB to use the Royal Arms in connection with its business and is granted for three years from 2025 as a mark of recognition for the ongoing manufacturing of equipment for the Royal Household.
As part of the granting of a Royal Warrant, JCB will have the right to display the appropriate Royal Arms on its products, packaging, stationery, advertising, premises and vehicles.
The company commented: "To be granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment is a huge honour for JCB and our employees. JCB has been a supplier of machinery to the Royal Household since 1982 and we are extremely proud that this long association continues with His Majesty King Charles."