JLB Leboulch (Leboulch by Joskin)
JLB Leboulch is a French agricultural machinery manufacturer headquartered in La Vieille-Lyre, Normandy. The company was founded in 1921 when Monsieur Leboulch established a wheelwright workshop after World War I. In 1946, the company positioned itself at the forefront of spreader technology, beginning production of steel body chassis. In 1960, the first monocoque tipping trailers and spring booms marked the history of agricultural equipment, with first exports to Europe and Africa. In 1968, the historic 5,000 m² factory was built, employing 91 staff and 7 representatives. In 1990, body designs were standardized with large-clearance oscillating doors and reinforced arms. In 2012-2013, Leboulch was acquired by the JOSKIN Group, giving new impetus to the brand with significant investments and redesigned products for the new "Evolution" range. Today, JLB Leboulch operates a 21,000 m² factory with 46 staff, having produced over 310 machines. The company benefits from JOSKIN Group's industrial strength through standardized manufacturing, modern production processes, and an internal design office. Production facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art precision tools including automated lasers, press brakes, welding robots, and two modern paint lines.
