WesPro JCB Opens Second Atlanta Facility

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WesPro JCB is celebrating the grand opening of its new facility in Norcross, Georgia, about 20 miles northeast of central Atlanta.

The $14 million facility “represents the latest investment in JCB’s expanding our American network,” the company says. Additionally, the company says the new location will strengthen support for both customers and dealers across key American markets.

“Our investment in facilities like WesPro JCB and our $1 billion Texas facility reflects our commitment to manufacturing in the United States and supporting American industry,” says Graeme Macdonald, CEO of JCB. “We are investing at scale to build a stronger American business that delivers innovative equipment, supports our dealers, and serves customers across construction and agriculture.”

Expanding the JCB footprint

The three-acre site is designed to not only enhance WesPro’s service responsiveness among its customer base, but also bolster its presence in the region with improved uptime. The company says the new site includes a 2,000 square foot warehouse, 10 service bays, and repair and diagnostics capabilities.

“Our commitment to manufacturing in America for American customers goes hand in hand with investing in the facilities and dealer network that support our equipment throughout its lifecycle,” says Richard Fox-Marrs, president and CEO of JCB North America. “Facilities like WesPro’s Norcross location ensure we are delivering the service, parts availability and expertise our customers rely on long after the initial purchase.”

The new facility is a key step in expanding JCB’s general presence in the U.S., as it continues to invest in key markets around the country. The company has also added new facilities in San Antonio, Texas recently, and has established a warehouse presence in northern Texas, California, and Chicago.

“JCB has deep roots in Georgia, and WesPro is proud to be the newest branch of that continued growth,” says Wesley Scott, owner of WesPro JCB. “This investment strengthens our ability to support our customers with the sales, service and expertise they depend on every day.”

JCB adds that it has further plans for expansion into “major metropolitan areas.

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Martin McConnell

Martin has been a journalist since 2016, and has been covering the manufacturing and business world since late 2024. Along the way, he has covered general news, sports, local business openings and closings, crime and a slew of other miscellaneous topics. Born and raised in Cleveland, he graduated from Cleveland State University in May 2021 with a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Promotional Communications. He was both news editor and podcast editor of the Cleveland Stater campus newspaper, and believes that CSU is "the best bang for your buck education in the state of Ohio." Martin joined the Benjamin Media Inc. team in late 2025 and primarily focuses on its Solar Builder publication, also filling in on the Compact Equipment magazine and website on occasion. Prior to BMI, his byline has appeared in the Lorain Morning Journal, Rubber News, various ScripType Publishing magazines and a number of online sports publications. When not typing away on his laptop, Martin enjoys watching the three major Cleveland sports teams, which, while only sometimes successful, are never boring. He also enjoys traveling for concerts, retro gaming shows, and other events, in hopes of fulfilling his ongoing quest to visit all 50 U.S. states.

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