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Georgia: Gov. Kemp: Yancey Engineered Solutions Bringing 300 New Jobs to Crisp Co.

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ATLANTA ~ In a recent announcement, Governor Brian P. Kemp revealed that Yancey Engineered Solutions, a Georgia-based engineering and manufacturing company, will be investing $5.7 million in a new manufacturing facility in Cordele. This move is expected to create 300 new jobs over the next few years in Crisp County.

Governor Kemp expressed his excitement about the investment, stating that Yancey provides essential solutions and services that keep Georgia's economy moving. He also highlighted the company's support for businesses of all sizes and industries across the state. The new facility will not only bring job opportunities to hardworking Georgians in Crisp County but also contribute to statewide growth.

Yancey Engineered Solutions, a division of Yancey Bros. Company (Yancey), has been providing power generation packaging systems since its establishment in 2004. As the authorized Caterpillar dealer for Georgia, Yancey has been serving Cordele and Crisp County for many years with their earthmoving equipment, parts, and services.

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Trey Googe, CEO of Yancey Bros., expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating that they are excited to add new team members from the Cordele/Crisp community and manufacture products that fulfill a growing need in an important market they serve. The new facility will be located at 502 South Midway Road in Cordele and will be housed in the former Big Tex manufacturing facility.

The company plans to hire welders, quality control technicians, assembly workers, and drivers for their new facility. Interested individuals can find out more about job opportunities at Yancey by visiting their website at www.yanceybros.com/careers.

Local officials also shared their excitement about Yancey's investment in Cordele. Mayor Wesley Rainey stated that this project is a significant development for the city and expressed hope that many former employees of Big Tex would be rehired. James R. Dowdy, III, Chairman of the Crisp County Board of Commissioners and the Cordele-Crisp Industrial Development Authority, also expressed gratitude for Yancey's decision to invest in their community.

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The Georgia Department of Economic Development played a crucial role in securing this investment. Senior Regional Project Manager Christy Bozeman worked closely with the Cordele-Crisp Industrial Development Authority, Crisp County Power Commission, and Georgia Quick Start to make this project a reality.

GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson congratulated Yancey and Cordele-Crisp County on this new chapter of growth. He also commended Yancey Bros. for their century-long contribution to shaping Georgia's economy and their continuous evolution to meet industry needs.

The new manufacturing facility by Yancey Engineered Solutions is a significant development for both the company and the community of Cordele. It not only brings job opportunities but also showcases the success of economic development efforts in the region.

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