Monday, May 12, 2025

CBC Global Ammunition to invest $300M in new facility in Pryor with 350 jobs

Governor Stitt Announces CBC Global Ammunition to Invest $300 Million, Create 350 Jobs in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY (May 12, 2025) - Today, Governor Kevin Stitt announced one of the largest ammunition manufacturers in the world, CBC Global Ammunition, has chosen Oklahoma for a major U.S. expansion. As part of a $300 million investment, CBC Global Ammunition will build a new facility at MidAmerica Industrial Park in northeast Oklahoma and bring 350 new jobs to the state.

The announcement was made during the U.S. Department of Commerce’s SelectUSA Investment Summit, where Governor Stitt led Oklahoma’s delegation to promote the state’s pro-growth, pro-business, and pro-America economic environment.

“Oklahoma is so excited that CBC USA is going to make its home here,” said Governor Stitt. “Because of our business-friendly policies, our support of law enforcement and the Second Amendment, and our unbeatable logistical advantage, it is a no-brainer for companies to choose our state. I’m thrilled to welcome the CBC team here and I can’t wait to watch them grow here in Oklahoma.”

CBC is one of the largest ammunition producers in the world, supplying the U.S. military, allied forces, law enforcement, and the American sports and hunting market. The move decision is a major win for Oklahoma— and another signal that Oklahoma is wide open for business.

“We are thrilled to bring our new manufacturing operations to Oklahoma,” said Fabio Mazzaro, President of CBC and board member of CBC Global Ammunition. “This facility will be a cornerstone for our future growth in the world’s most important market for small caliber ammunition. With in-house production of all components, propellant and critical energetic raw materials we envisage to build an industry-leading and fully vertically integrated company. We believe that the region’s supportive business environment makes Oklahoma an ideal location for CBC USA.”

The Oklahoma-based plant will be capable of producing centerfire cartridges from 9mm up to 12.7mm, helping strengthen our national security while creating great-paying jobs for hardworking Oklahomans.

“This is a perfect example of what can happen when we work together to benefit Oklahoma,” said John Budd, Oklahoma Department of Commerce CEO. “Gov. Stitt, the Legislature, the Commerce team and all our partners have put in the work to create the ideal business environment for ammunition manufacturers like CBC to thrive. This win is huge for Oklahoma’s rapidly growing Aerospace and Defense industry, and I’m thankful for the work the MidAmerica team did to make this win possible.”

CBC’s new facility will be built on more than 550 acres of historic land originally used for munitions production during World War II. A groundbreaking ceremony is expected in late 2025.

“MidAmerica Industrial Park has a long and storied history of supporting our nation’s defense, dating back to its origins as a munitions facility during World War II. Today, with CBC Global Ammunition’s investment, we are witnessing the next chapter in that legacy—one that positions MidAmerica as a key player in the future of ammunition manufacturing. This project not only reinforces our commitment to economic growth and job creation in Oklahoma but also underscores the strategic advantages MidAmerica offers to global manufacturers seeking to expand in the Nation’s heartland,” said MidAmerica Industrial Park CEO David Stewart. “We are proud to welcome CBC Global Ammunition and look forward to supporting their success in Oklahoma.” 

The project was made possible in part by the Governor’s Quick Action Closing Fund, a performance-based incentive tool that has helped generate more than 2,400 new jobs and a $400 million GDP impact over the past three years. It’s one more way Governor Stitt is making the state a magnet for job creators who share Oklahoma's values and are ready to build in America's heartland.

Read the full closing fund agreement here.


CBC Global Ammunition put the following YouTube video out (without accompanying text, but I assume it's a rendering of the facility they'll be putting in), along with the press release below:


MADE IN AMERICA: CBC TO OPEN $300 MILLION AMMUNITION PRODUCTION FACILITY IN OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma (May 12th, 2025) – CBC, a world leader in ammunition for portable weapons, is expanding its global footprint with a major investment in the United States. The company today announced the launch of CBC USA, a state-of-the-art ammunition manufacturing facility in Oklahoma, representing a $300 million investment and the creation of 350 new jobs in the region.

The new facility reinforces CBC’s long-term commitment to the U.S. defense industry and domestic manufacturing. As part of CBC Global Ammunition, CBC USA brings over a century of expertise to the U.S. market, establishing one of the country’s most advanced and vertically integrated ammunition production operations.

“We are thrilled to bring our new manufacturing operations to Oklahoma,” said Fabio Mazzaro, President of CBC and board member of CBC Global Ammunition. “This facility will be a cornerstone for our future growth in the world’s most important market for small caliber ammunition. With in-house production of all components, propellant, and critical energetic raw materials, we envisage to build an industry-leading and fully vertically integrated company. We believe that the region’s supportive business environment makes Oklahoma an ideal location for CBC USA”.

CBC Global Ammunition, the holding company for an international group in the ammunition sector, is one of the world’s leading producers of military and civilian small-caliber ammunition. A key supplier to the United States military and allied forces worldwide, CBC also serves law enforcement and commercial markets. Magtech Ammunition Inc. acts as its master distributor in the U.S. for all brands within the group.

CBC USA will manufacture a full range of cartridges, including 9mm, 5.56mm, 7.62mm, and .50 BMG, serving military, law enforcement, sport shooting, self-defense, and hunting markets. The facility will replicate CBC’s world-class manufacturing processes, ensuring full control over critical components cases, bullets, primers, powder, and nitrocellulose, a key energetic material in global short supply.

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