Prime, Inc. Creating 120+ Jobs in Spalding County
Summary
Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that Prime, Inc., a North American transportation company, will invest more than $160 million to establish a new Southeastern regional hub in Spalding County, Georgia. The new facility will create more than 120 new full-time jobs and hire over 50 professional drivers. The terminal will include driver development and training, equipment maintenance, and environmental initiatives such as tire recycling.
What changed
Prime, Inc., a transportation company specializing in refrigerated, flatbed, tanker, hopper, intermodal, and logistics services, announced plans to build a new Southeastern regional hub at High Falls 16 Business Center near Griffin, Georgia. The company will invest over $160 million and create more than 120 full-time positions plus hire over 50 professional drivers. The campus will include driver training facilities, equipment maintenance, used truck/trailer sales, and tire recycling operations processing over 1 million truck tires annually.
Affected parties include transportation and logistics companies operating in Georgia, job seekers in the Spalding County area seeking positions as mechanics, driving operators, and facility maintenance staff, and economic development stakeholders. The announcement reinforces Georgia's position in the transportation and logistics sector, which supports approximately one in nine Georgia jobs. This is an economic development announcement with no regulatory compliance requirements.
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ATLANTA – Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Prime, Inc., a leading North American transportation company, will invest more than $160 million to establish a new Southeastern regional hub in Spalding County. The new facility will create more than 120 new, full-time jobs in addition to hiring over 50 professional drivers.
“Prime, Inc.’s new campus will further add to Georgia’s $107 billion transportation and logistics industry that creates and supports jobs in every corner of our state,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “I want to thank the state and local economic developers who made this great project possible and the company leaders who chose the No. 1 state for business for this exciting new chapter.”
Specializing in refrigerated, flatbed, tanker, hopper, intermodal, and logistics transportation services, Prime Inc. operates a fleet of over 7,000 units with more than 8,500 drivers.
“Prime Inc. is thrilled to announce growth of our company with construction of a new terminal campus to be located in Georgia, a state renowned for its strong work ethic, which aligns perfectly with our company’s values of dedication and excellence,” said Robert Low, CEO and Founder of Prime Inc. “Spalding County’s strategic proximity to many of our top customers enhances our ability to deliver exceptional service, while also being conveniently located for the benefit of our fleet of professional drivers. This new terminal strengthens our commitment to support growth of our associates’ careers while meeting the needs of our customers across the nation.”
Prime’s new Southeastern campus will be located at High Falls 16 Business Center near Griffin. The terminal will house state-of-the-art facilities to complement its driving base, including driver development and training, equipment maintenance, and comfort amenities. Additional services will include selling well-maintained used truck/trailer equipment and recycling used truck tires to produce aggregate rubber material for usable mulch and pellets. These efforts currently shred more than 1 million truck tires per year, keeping them out of landfills.
The company will be hiring for mechanics, driving operators, and facility maintenance to start. Interested individuals can learn more about working at Prime at www.lifeatprime.com
“Prime’s facility promises a significant capital investment and excellent career opportunities for the residents of Griffin and Spalding County,” said Chairman Nat Doughie, Griffin-Spalding Development Authority. “The additional facilities the company is building into the campus enhances the employee and driver experience, and we look forward to welcoming Prime to our growing and thriving community.”
“Prime’s decision to establish a Southeastern hub in Spalding County marks an exciting step forward for the region,” said Katie Kirkpatrick, President & CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber. “This investment will boost our powerful logistics industry, strengthen other key sectors, and create new opportunities for business growth and job creation across the metro area.”
Assistant Director of Statewide Projects Elizabeth McLean represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) Global Commerce team on this competitive 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,” said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. “With logistics supporting one in nine Georgia jobs, this new campus will strengthen an industry that touches every community in our state.”
About Prime, Inc.
Since 1970, Prime Inc. has led the way as a premier carrier in North America. With refrigerated, flatbed, tanker, intermodal, and hopper divisions, Prime is proud to deliver safe, reliable, and on-time services to its growing international clientele.
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