In our September issue, we examined the origins and results of offshoring U.S. manufacturing jobs. In this issue, we continue our two-part series “From Offshoring to Reshoring – Trends in U.S. Manufacturing,” with a closer look at the more recent trend of reshoring—what’s driving it, and what the future may hold for Georgia and the nation.
From Offshoring to Reshoring – Trends in U.S. Manufacturing (Part II)
Posted by bgoricki on Oct 10, 2016 1:34:54 PM
Topics: Georgia Manufacturing, manufacturing, reshoring, U.S. manufacturing, Uncategorized
From Offshoring to Reshoring – Trends in U.S. Manufacturing (Part I)
Posted by bgoricki on Sep 5, 2016 4:56:37 PM
The upcoming presidential election has put some economic issues front and center, and one of them is the reshoring of jobs that were sent to other countries years ago to save companies manufacturing costs and – in some cases – taxes. In fact, over the past 30 years, the U.S. manufacturing industry has experienced the loss of three to four million jobs. While reshoring is gaining in momentum, it’s useful to look at the trends so see how many jobs are coming back to the U.S. and, in particular, to Georgia.
Topics: offshoring, manufacturing, manufacturing trends, U.S. manufacturing, Uncategorized