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Part I: American Manufacturing—Past, Present, & Future
Posted on 5/8/25 12:25 PM
Will Manufacturing Become This Century’s Roaring ’20s? The foundation for the reemergence of American manufacturing is happening quickly after nearly five decades of ramping up outsourcing—at least the corporate manufacturing pledges of $8 trillion and counting during the writing of this article trend in a positive direction. While new manufacturing is still a work in progress, let’s review the unwinding of what was the manufacturing sector in America.
Topics: manufacturing, Global Markets
Is Reshoring Manufacturing Back to the U.S. the Next Industrial Revolution?
Posted on 4/24/23 2:17 PM
For those working directly with supply chains, the memories of lockdowns and ongoing supply chain disruptions are likely indelible. Newton’s Third Law of Motion states, “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” The “reaction” is still knocking around the Supply Chain enough to give purchasers, shippers, and receivers a mild case of PTSD.
Topics: USA Made Products, shipping, Global Markets
Electrical Cord & Component Manufacturing, Accessory Power, and Warehousing
Posted on 1/23/23 8:35 AM
Topics: designing for export, Accessory Power, supply chain, Global Markets