Gov. Kemp: Preciball USA invests USD 17M in Screven County

Governor Brian P. Kemp has announced that Preciball USA plans to invest USD 17.6M in a new production facility in Screven County, creating 65 new jobs over the next several years.

“Preciball USA is one of the small-to-medium-sized manufacturers whose products are critical to entire industries that call Georgia home, and we are proud of their continued growth in the No. 1 state to do business,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “We’re also excited to see programs like the Rural Site Development Initiative continue providing resources for Georgia’s businesses and people to be successful while setting the stage for future opportunities.”

“Today’s announcement is confirmation that Georgia’s efforts to bring high-quality, good-paying jobs to every corner of our great state are working,” said Speaker Jon Burns. “This generational investment by Preciball USA will provide the citizens of Screven County with opportunities for employment for years to come, and we look forward to welcoming this facility to our community.”

Preciball USA designs and manufactures precision and industrial balls for industrial use. The company’s products are used in applications such as bearings, pumps, valves, swivel joints, and more. Preciball USA’s primary offices, which will remain open, are located in Pooler.

“Our new high-precision manufacturing facility will complement our existing distribution operations and offer fully integrated, end-to-end domestic production to serve customers across an array of industries,” said Don Peak, Executive Vice President of Preciball USA. “We are excited to expand our Georgia workforce and support the region’s long-term economic growth alongside our new neighbors and friends in Screven County.”

Preciball USA’s new manufacturing facility will be located at the Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development (GRAD)-certified Screven County Industrial Park in Sylvania.

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