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Preciball USA Plans Screven County, Georgia, Production Operations

02/09/2026
Precision industrial components supplier Preciball USA plans to establish production operations in Screven County, Georgia. The $17.6 million project is expected to create 65 jobs.

The company’s new manufacturing facility will be located at the Screven County Industrial Park.

“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.”

Senior Regional Project Manager Dorie Bacon represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s (GDEcD) Global Commerce team on this project in partnership with the Screven County Development Authority, Georgia Ports Authority, and Georgia Power.

“For decades, Georgia has prioritized a supportive and solutions-oriented environment to attract and grow manufacturers. We’re thrilled that Preciball USA is scaling up and investing in Screven County,” noted GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. “Thanks to Governor Kemp, the Georgia General Assembly, and collaboration with the Department of Community Affairs, programs like the Rural Site Development Initiative are benefiting communities statewide. Congratulations to Preciball USA and Screven County on this exciting step forward.”

Preciball USA designs and manufactures precision and industrial balls for industrial use. The company’s products are used in applications including bearings, pumps, valves, and swivel joints.

“Preciball USA’s decision to invest in Screven County is a strong vote of confidence in our workforce, our industrial infrastructure, and our long-term vision for growth,” added Chairman Stephen Milner, Screven County Development Authority. “This project reflects years of preparation at the Screven County Industrial Park, and we are proud to support a precision manufacturer that brings high-quality jobs and long-term economic value to our community.”

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