John King Chains Celebrates 100th Year
John King Chains Group is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2026. Established in Leeds, England in 1926, the enterprise began by producing plain pedestal bearings for coal mining pit tubs. Expansion came with the rapid mechanization of the collieries and the need for chain conveying equipment.
The business has evolved through a century of change while remaining focused on engineering excellence and long-term value.
Remaining a family-owned, private business after 100 years is a point of pride for the Group. This independence allows for long-term decision-making, consistency of values, and continued investment in capability, quality, and customer support.
“Our people remain central to the success of the business. A continued focus on leadership development, operational capability, and collaboration across the Group strengthens our foundations and positions the company well for the future,” according to a company statement.
Reaching a century in business is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and shared values. “As we begin this landmark year, we do so with confidence, ambition, and a clear commitment to continued progress.”
The company recently announced the opening of its new facility in South Africa, marking an important step in John King Chain Group’s continued investment in the region and strengthening its long-term commitment to the South African market.
“We are proud to support local businesses, contribute to the regional supply chain and play our part in the South African economy.”
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