BusinessLocal NewsNews Local car dealer adds Pothole Pro to its ‘fleet’ by Barbados Today 06/04/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sasha Mehter 06/04/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Ben Rawlings from JCB (left) shakes hands with Anthony Seale from MTW (right), while Phillip Tempro from Infra Construction Inc., (backing); Phillip Tudor and Jason Cooke from MTW and Erick Montero from JCB (partially hidden), look on. FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 719 Government is in a better position to address the pothole-ridden roads across the island. Local auto dealer Inchcape Barbados has partnered with JCB and Infra Construction Inc. to introduce the newest cutting edge road repair equipment called the Pothole Pro. During a recent demonstration at Black Bess, St Peter, officials said that the heavy-duty machine was a unique three-in-one solution specifically designed to permanently repair small to large potholes in minutes and was guaranteed to save time and money. JCB’s Caribbean general manager Erick Montero said the machine was launched last year in Europe and could “cut, crop and clean potholes to prepare them for asphalt ten times faster than traditional methods”. He said that there was also no need to use additional equipment when using the Pothole Pro, making it a cost-efficient option. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Head of industrial and machinery sales with Inchcape Barbados David Pitt, referred to the company’s newest addition as a fantastic innovation. “As drivers, we are all aware of the situation with potholes on the island and the damage they can inflict on our vehicles. This piece of equipment is an efficient solution and we are pleased to be able to work with JCB to offer such a product to Barbados. “We demonstrated Pothole Pro to a number of our partners in the industry, including representatives from Ministry of Transport and Works, the Barbados Water Authority and the National Petroleum Corporation, to name a few, showcasing the many features and capabilities of the machine and the ways it can be efficiently used in day-to-day operations. The response was fantastic and everyone was impressed with the machine’s ability to significantly increase productivity, improve operations and provide savings,” he said. During the event, JCB’s general manager Ben Rawding spoke about the Pothole Pro’s features noting it was developed after extensive research into current pothole and patch repair methods. He said the machine could also be operated safely in congested areas and could be used in single lanes without causing danger to either pedestrians or vehicles.(SZB/PR) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like BGA hails Odwin’s historic achievement 08/04/2026 Young man remanded on vehicle theft charges 08/04/2026 Walters urges fish festival overhaul over economic, safety concerns 08/04/2026