THEY KEEP MOVING SOUTH: An Ammunition Maker Picks Georgia for New Factory.

Reader John Steakley adds:

I.e., ‘near Daniel Defense.’ The Daniel Defense facility is literally right across I-16 from the new Hyundai plant employing 8,000 people. Both are just outside Savannah. Fort Stewart is nearby, and Kings Bay nuclear sub base is just down I-95 about an hour in Camden County. If that sounds familiar, it’s because Camden County, GA, ALMOST landed a spaceport.

Almost. Maybe next time.

Land is cheap, it’s a right-to-work state, there are long-term military investments and high-tech auto industry investments, and the Port of Brunswick and Port of Savannah aren’t far away. Southern South Carolina is just across the Savannah River in case Georgia ever gets too restrictive and companies want to move to a friendlier venue without really moving very far.

I’m not saying that coastal Georgia is the next Research Triangle, but I think it’s on the starting run of large expansion in factories and jobs. Underwood Ammo sees that.

Seems like it.