I’ve been wondering lately just how companies will fill all these jobs if they reshore from places like China, given the lack not just of skilled workers but workers, period! With many people having dropped out of the workforce and a labor participation …
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So automation is absolutely helping us reshore manufacturing. But it’s a mixed shift. If you were to go through the facility today versus five years ago, it’s a completely different environment. The mix of employees and the skill set, as a result the …
Eric Henry from TS Designs will talk on “Reshoring Apparel in the Carolinas”; Keith Hoover from Under Armour will discuss on “Matching Heather Fabrics—What Could be Easier?”; Allison Bowles from North Carolina State University will talk on …
“North America is a technological hub and if companies can stay in North America, with the rapid prototyping we’re capable of just a short plane ride away, why wouldn’t a customer reshore to us? We provide an end-to-end forecast and find the customer …
In a column, “The U.S. Must Reshore Not Offshore Jobs,” he explained, “We are creating a world where a handful of senior workers manage a massive low cost labor source overseas to produce and manage our products and services.” By early 2016 …
Often the only alternatives have been service-sector jobs paying $12 an hour without benefits. US Manufacturing Sector on the rise and the myth of reshoring jobs Significantly, despite the decline in manufacturing jobs, the total inflation-adjusted output …
As a result, manufacturing jobs have begun to trickle back to the US. One survey in December 2015 found that 17 percent of manufacturing executives were already “reshoring” jobs—that is, bringing them back to the US. Another 37 percent were planning …
To substantiate this visionary approach, Tim Hallett, marketing director at Kornit Digital North America, will be presenting on reshoring the textile printing industry back to the US, the online booming effect within the fashion industry and the challenges …
For reshoring to succeed, factories in countries like the UK must provide customers with something they need but cannot get at any price elsewhere. A full service factory capable of producing 50-1000 pieces of a style, delivering first orders in 7 days …
The threat is the rapid progress in developing such robots, especially in the U.S. where they can help reshore textile jobs. The promise of these advances is such that the Chinese Jinsheng Group is already investing $2.4 billion, to build factories …




