Reshoring picked up steam all through 2016 and into the first quarter of 2017, according to the Initiative’s founder, Harry Moser. “In the first quarter of 2016, we announced about 10,000 jobs coming back. Then 12,000, then 23,000, and in the fourth …
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Exploiting three economic opportunities – financial technology, new infrastructure, and the reshoring of jobs that have been outsourced to emerging markets over the last few decades – present major opportunities for UK manufacturing and services …
Spend Matters welcomes this guest post from Oliver Everhard, an associate with GEP. For decades, conventional wisdom has said that anything you can manufacture offshore — in particular, less skill-intensive products like clothing — will end up costing …
Those products should also be manufactured here. A strong, growing manufacturing sector will create jobs and drive more foreign direct investment and reshoring to the United States. That’s why I’m proud to partner with Senator Roberts to introduce …
“In 2016 about 27,000 more manufacturing jobs were brought back to the U.S. than were offshored,” said Harry Moser, founder and president of The Reshoring Initiative. “We anticipate that this award will motivate more companies to reevaluate their …
according to the Reshoring Initiative, a nonprofit set up to bring factory jobs back to the United States. Yet the U.S. garment industry’s production gains also show why President Donald Trump’s campaign pledge to return manufacturing jobs to the U.S …
By reshoring production and recreating a maker-based economy that puts ownership in the hands of the people whose livelihoods depend on these jobs, we can rebuild a truly resilient, thriving economy in all of WNC. Employee ownership and the future of small …
With reshoring on the rise in part due to anticipated government policies, industrial real estate with a manufacturing component will likely see increased demand for the foreseeable future. Tightening markets and new, higher-quality Class A space drove up …
The U.S. must invest in automation in order to retain and reshore jobs and innovate. Other countries (especially China) are investing heavily in automation, so we either automate or we lose more to offshore automation than we would to domestic automation.
Automation key to U.S. jobs: Reshoring Initiative woodworkingnetwork.com
Will U.S. manufacturing be able to create jobs, particularly in view of increased automation displacing workers? The Reshoring Initiative has recognized the …




