Governor Brian Kemp (R-GA) recently announced that manufacturer Preciball USA plans to invest $17.6 million in a new production facility in Screven County, creating 65 new jobs over the next several years.
The Georgia governor attributed the investment to the state’s reputation as the No. 1 state for business. He also expressed excitement to see more programs expand the resources and opportunities available to Georgians.
“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,” he said. “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.”
Preciball USA
Preciball USA designs and manufactures precision and industrial balls for industrial use. The company’s products are used in various applications, including bearings, pumps, valves, swivel joints, and others.
Their primary offices are located in Pooler, Georgia, and Preciball USA’s new manufacturing facility will be located at the Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development (GRAD)-certified Screven County Industrial Park in Sylvania.
The company will be hiring for various positions, including management, engineering, quality control, industrial maintenance, and production roles, with hiring expected to begin in 2027.
Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns (R-159) commented on this development, describing it as a result of Georgia’s efforts to bring high-paying, quality jobs to every corner of the state.
He added, “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.”
ICYMI: We just announced TWO major projects coming to rural, southeast Georgia, bringing hundreds of jobs and millions in investment to the region.
When it comes to delivering opportunity for Georgians in every zip code, we are not slowing down.
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— Governor Brian P. Kemp (@GovKemp) February 6, 2026

