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Prime Inc. Plans Spalding County, Georgia, Operations

04/22/2026
Transportation and logistics company Prime, Inc. plans to establish operations in Spalding County, Georgia. The more than $160 million project is expected to create more than 120 jobs.

The company’s new Southeastern regional hub will be located at High Falls 16 Business Center and feature driver training and development facilities, equipment maintenance operations, and additional services including used equipment sales and tire recycling.

“Prime Inc. is thrilled to announce the growth of our company with construction of a new terminal campus in Georgia,” said Robert Low, CEO and Founder of Prime Inc. “Spalding County’s proximity to our customers and accessibility for our drivers makes it an ideal location to support continued growth and service excellence.”

Assistant Director of Statewide Projects Elizabeth McLean represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s Global Commerce team on the project in partnership with the Griffin-Spalding Development Authority, Metro Atlanta Chamber, and Georgia EMC.

“Prime’s decision to locate here underscores Georgia’s role as a logistics leader with direct access to markets across the country,” noted Pat Wilson, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “This new campus will strengthen a critical industry that supports communities statewide.”

Prime Inc. operates a fleet supporting refrigerated, flatbed, tanker, and intermodal shipping across North America. The company’s operations include freight transportation, logistics coordination, and driver management services.

“Prime’s decision to establish a Southeastern hub in Spalding County marks an exciting step forward for the region,” added Katie Kirkpatrick, President and CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber. “This investment will strengthen the logistics industry and create new opportunities for growth across the metro area.”

“Prime’s facility promises a significant capital investment and excellent career opportunities for the residents of Griffin and Spalding County,” said Nat Doughie, Chairman of the Griffin-Spalding Development Authority. “We look forward to welcoming the company to our growing community.”

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