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Yancey Engineered Solutions Plans Cordele, Georgia, Manufacturing Operations

06/26/2026
Engineering and manufacturing company Yancey Engineered Solutions plans to establish operations in Cordele, Georgia. The $5.7 million project is expected to create 300 jobs in Crisp County.

The investment will include the renovation of the former Big Tex manufacturing facility located on South Midway Road.

“Yancey Bros. has served Cordele and Crisp County for decades, primarily with our Caterpillar earthmoving equipment, parts, and service,” said Trey Googe, CEO of Yancey Bros. “We are excited to be able to add new teammates from the Cordele/Crisp community and to manufacture products here that help fill a need in a growing and important market we serve.”

Senior Regional Project Manager Christy Bozeman represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) on this project in partnership with the Cordele-Crisp Industrial Development Authority, Crisp County Power Commission, and Georgia Quick Start.

“Yancey Bros. has shaped Georgia’s story for a century , and they are not slowing down as they continuously evolve to serve industry needs,” noted Pat Wilson, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “Yancey Engineered Solutions represents an exciting addition to Yancey’s portfolio that helps provide reliable energy to users. Congratulations to Cordele-Crisp County and Yancey on this new chapter of growth.”

Yancey Engineered Solutions is a manufacturer of power generation packaging systems and engineered equipment for industrial, commercial, and energy applications. A division of Yancey Bros. Co., the company’s operations include engineering, manufacturing, assembly, and integration of custom power generation solutions.

“Our community is beyond thankful for Yancey’s decision to land here,” added James R. Dowdy III, Chairman of the Crisp County Board of Commissioners and the Cordele-Crisp Industrial Development Authority. “Further, it demonstrates that our economic development efforts are paying dividends and are consistent with our citizens’ visions of growth.”

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