Prince George County lands 352-job Jabil plant at Crosspointe Logistics Center
Prince George County, VA – Jabil plans a Crosspointe Logistics Center plant with 352 jobs, a $6.1 million investment and a fall 2026 opening target.
A new industrial project for Prince George County
Prince George County is slated to gain a new Jabil manufacturing facility at Crosspointe Logistics Center, with state officials saying the project is expected to create 352 jobs and bring a $6.1 million investment to the county. Governor Abigail Spanberger announced the project on May 27, 2026, and said the plant is scheduled to open in fall 2026.
The announcement gives residents and local leaders a clearer picture of what the project means on the ground. For job seekers, it points to future openings tied to manufacturing and support work. For the county, it adds another industrial employer to watch as Prince George continues building out its business base. For commuters and neighbors near the site, it raises the usual questions that come with new industrial activity: traffic, utility demand and how much pressure the surrounding infrastructure can handle.
What the plant is expected to make
According to the governor’s office and the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Jabil will establish the facility at Crosspointe Logistics Center to produce critical power distribution systems and solutions for Siemens. Siemens said the Prince George site will support expanded U.S. production of medium-voltage switchgear and integrated power delivery solutions.
That detail matters because it shows the project is tied to a specific manufacturing supply chain, not a general distribution or storage use. The company-side releases frame the plant as part of a push to speed delivery of electrical equipment for data center, utility and industrial customers. The local takeaway is simple: this is an advanced-manufacturing project with a defined production role in the region.
Training support and local ripple effects
State support is part of the deal. The Virginia Economic Development Partnership said Governor Spanberger approved a $700,000 grant from the Commonwealth’s Opportunity Fund to assist Prince George County with Jabil’s investment. The Virginia Talent Accelerator Program will also support job creation and workforce training at no cost to the company.
That combination usually signals that officials want the project to move quickly from announcement to hiring. It also suggests the county will be watching more than just the job count. Hiring timelines, worker recruitment, training needs and any follow-on industrial activity around Crosspointe Logistics Center will matter to residents who care about taxes, roads, public services and long-term growth.
For now, the important point is that the plant is announced, not opened. The fall 2026 target is still a target. If the project stays on schedule, Prince George County will add a sizeable new manufacturing employer and a fresh test of how well the area can support industrial growth without straining nearby infrastructure.