Prinsco Establishes Valdosta, Georgia, Operations
10/27/2023
The new 73,000-square-foot facility, located on an 80-acre site, will have the capacity to run four production lines of corrugated High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) and Polypropylene pipe (PP). Operations are scheduled for September 2024.
“The Southeast market is growing and has been underserved by our industry. After significant exploration, we chose Valdosta because of its central location in the Southeast United States. It’s a beautiful community and we look forward to being a part of creating more jobs and contributing to the economic vitality of the region,” explains Jamie Duininck, Prinsco CEO.
Prinsco serves customers in the stormwater, agriculture, residential, and onsite market segments. The company manufactures and sells water management products like dual-wall pipe, single-wall pipe, stormwater chambers, onsite chambers, foundation drainage and a wide variety of fittings and accessories. Prinsco currently has eight manufacturing centers across the U.S.
“We thank Prinsco for recognizing Valdosta as a strategic location for their company’s new manufacturing facility,” added Valdosta-Lowndes County Development Authority Board Chairman Brad Folsom. “Our community provides a talented workforce and continues to show it’s the right fit for advanced manufacturing companies to locate and experience long-term growth.”
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