Major ammunition manufacturer announces Oklahoma plant
- On May 12, 2025, CBC Global Ammunition announced a $300 million investment to establish a new production site within the MidAmerica Industrial Park near Pryor, Oklahoma.
- This project follows Oklahoma's supportive business environment, law enforcement backing, and strategic logistics that attracted CBC despite other state options.
- The facility will cover over 550 acres of historic munitions land, create around 350 skilled jobs, and produce all centerfire cartridges for law enforcement, military, and commercial use.
- CBC President Fabio Mazzaro stated that the facility will play a key role in expanding their presence in the world's leading market for small caliber ammunition.
- The new plant aims to strengthen U.S. Defense supply chains by ensuring large-scale production and reliable access to critical ammunition components.
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Major ammunition manufacturer announces Oklahoma plant
PRYOR, Okla. (KFOR) — One of the largest ammunition manufacturers in the world is planning to build a new facility in northeastern Oklahoma. CBC Global Ammunition intends to build a new facility at MidAmerica Industrial Park in Pryor, which is expected to bring an estimated 350 new jobs to the state, according to the Oklahoma Governor's Office. “Oklahoma is so excited that CBC USA is going to make its home here,” said Governor Kevin Stitt. “Beca…
Ammunition manufacturer to build $300M facility at MidAmerica Industrial Park
A new $300 million investment is coming to the MidAmerica Industrial Park in Pryor, according to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce. One of the world's largest ammunition manufacturers, CBC Global Ammunition, planned a new facility at the industrial park, which could create around 350 jobs. Oklahoma is so excited that CBC USA is going to make its home here, said Governor Kevin Stitt. Because of our business-friendly policies, our support of law…
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