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Bringing manufacturing back to the United States isn't so simple, and there are a lot of considerations and analyses that companies must do to determine the costs and feasibility of reshoring. Some companies pursue reshoring with their own internal staff. But reshoring projects are complicated and involve engineering, marketing, production, finance, and procurement. In addition, there are real estate concerns, government incentives and training requirements that require outreach to the community. To help with these projects, companies often turn to consultants that specialize in reshoring.
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oversight. These countries also have strong cultural ties to the major economic centers in Europe as they are part of EU. For example, as of 2020 Portugal is considered to be the most trending outsourcing destination as big companies like
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relatively less valuable. More recently, companies have explored nearshoring as a risk mitigation strategy for operational and supply chain weaknesses uncovered during the COVID-19 global pandemic crisis, when offshore BPOs experienced sudden closures and disruptive quarantine restrictions which hampered their ability to conduct day-to-day business operations.
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The complexities of offshoring stem from language and cultural differences, travel distances, workday/time zone mismatches, and greater effort for needed for establishing trust and long-term relationships. Many nearshore providers attempted to circumvent communication and project management barriers
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In the developed world, moving manufacturing jobs out of the country dates to at least the 1960s while moving knowledge service jobs offshore dates to the 1970s and has continued since then. It was characterized primarily by the transferring of factories from the developed to the developing world.
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Internet made work in the services industry electronically portable. Most theories that argue offshoring eventually benefits domestic workers assume that those workers will be able to obtain new jobs, even if by accepting lower salaries or by retraining themselves in a new field.
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The number of jobs lost to offshoring is less than 1 percent of the total US labor market. According to a study by the
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Before the 1990s, Ireland was one of the poorest countries in the EU. Because of
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Some cases of reshoring have not been successful. Otis
Elevators' reshoring effort did not go well. Otis says it failed to consider the consequences of the new location and tried to do too much at once, including a supply-chain software implementation. This is not an uncommon reshoring scenario.
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In Europe, nearshore outsourcing relationships are between clients in larger
European economies and various providers in smaller European nations. The attraction is lower-cost skilled labor forces, and a less stringent regulatory environment, but crucially they allow for more day to day physical
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Jobs are added in the destination country providing the goods or services and are subtracted from the higher-cost labor country. The increased safety net costs of the unemployed may be absorbed by the government (taxpayers) in the high-cost country or by the company doing the offshoring. Europe
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Software development nearshoring is mainly due to flexibility when it comes to upscale or downscale teams or availability of low cost skilled developers. The nearshoring of call centers, shared services centers, and business process outsourcing (BPO) rose as offshore outsourcing was seen to be
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Offshoring is often enabled by the transfer of valuable information to the offshore site. Such information and training enables the remote workers to produce results of comparable value previously produced by internal employees. When such transfer includes protected materials, as confidential
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program was the first federal program to promote and facilitate U.S. investment in partnership with the states. This program and website helps companies connect with resources available on a
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Cultural alignment with the business is often more readily achieved through near-sourcing due to there being similarities between the cultures in which the business is located and in which services are sub-contracted, including for example proficiency with the language used in that culture.
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Constraints imposed by time zones can complicate communication; near-sourcing or nearshoring offers a solution. English language skills are the cornerstone of
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The increased safety net costs of the unemployed may be absorbed by the government (taxpayers) in the high-cost country or by the company doing the offshoring. Europe experienced less offshoring than the U.S. due to policies that applied more costs to corporations and cultural barriers.
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There is a relationship between offshoring and patent-system strength. Companies under a strong patent system are not afraid to move work offshore because their work will remain their property. Conversely, companies in countries with weak patent systems have an increased fear of
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by developing new ways to align organizations. As a result, concepts such as remote insourcing were created to give clients more control in managing their own projects. Nearshoring still has not overcome all barriers, but proximity allows more flexibility to align organizations.
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Jobs formerly held by U.S. workers have been lost, even as underdeveloped countries such as Brazil and Turkey flourish. Free-trade advocates suggest economies as a whole will obtain a net benefit from labor offshoring, but it is unclear if the displaced receive a net benefit.
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During the 20th century, the decreasing costs of transportation and communication combined with great disparities on pay rates made increased offshoring from wealthier countries to less wealthy countries financially feasible for many companies. Further, the growth of the
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based on cities with populations over a million workers dedicated to producing a single kind of product. However, many companies are reluctant to move high value-added production of leading-edge products to China because of lax enforcement of intellectual property laws.
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on the future of work considers the potential for automation to drive companies to reshore production, reducing the role of labor in the process, and offers suggestions as to how governments can respond. A similar movement can be seen related to
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Some wages overseas are rising. A study by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics found that Chinese wages were almost tripled in the seven years following 2002. Research suggests that these wage increases could redirect some offshoring elsewhere.
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Product design, research and the development (R&D) process is relatively difficult to offshore because R&D, to improve products and create new reference designs, requires a higher skill set not associated with cheap labor.
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On the other hand, job losses and wage erosion in developed countries have sparked opposition. Free trade with low-wage countries is win-lose for many employees who find their jobs offshored or with stagnating wages.
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only 4 percent of the total jobs lost in the US. Major reasons for cutting jobs are from contract completion and downsizing. Some economists and commentators claim that the offshoring phenomenon is way overblown.
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testified before the Senate committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs that China, for instance, pegs its currency to the dollar at a sub-par value in violation of Article IV of the
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has been transferred or exported. The documentation and valuation of such exports is quite difficult, but should be considered since it comprises items that may be regulated or taxable.
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from one country to another—typically an operational process, such as manufacturing, or supporting processes, such as accounting. Usually this refers to a
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business, although state governments may also employ offshoring. More recently, technical and administrative services have been offshored.
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1710:Zacks Investment Research (April 29, 2015).
779:; land has little or no mobility potential.
222:transporting supplies to place of production
2795:Offshoring: The Next Industrial Revolution?
2368:Liu, Runjuan; Trefler, Daniel (June 2008).
1801:The Global Supply Chain and Risk Management
1786:Reshoring and “friendshoring” supply chains
955:Decline and Fall of the American Programmer
3491:
3167:
3000:
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2637:"History of offshoring knowledge services"
2151:"IT Employment Reaches Record High In U.S"
2026:Testimony on Chinese Currency Manipulation
616:documents and trade secrets, protected by
68:
2685:(Third ed.). Harlow: Prentice Hall.
2660:
2381:
1920:"How To Avoid a Failed Reshoring Project"
1623:Fishman, T: "China, Inc." Scribner, 2006.
1490:"Communication Problems When Outsourcing"
1249:Amy Karson; Marcia Brown (October 2012).
1174:The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
798:must be free for offshoring to succeed.
751:Effects of factor of production mobility
2635:Metters, Richard; Verma, Rohit (2008).
2351:Current Issues in Economics and Finance
1664:"Workforce Management Online, Dec 2007"
1587:. Auerbach Publications. Archived from
1072:
155:Types of offshore outsourcing include:
2842:"Bosses Back to UK in Reshoring Moves"
2532:And Douglas Belkin (October 2, 2010).
2403:The Review of Economics and Statistics
1946:"Are you ready to evaluate Reshoring?"
27:Transnational relocation of operations
1712:"Reshoring Bringing Back Jobs to USA"
1193:Journal of Organizational Ethnography
393:John Urry, professor of sociology at
310:Production offshoring, also known as
122:The work can be transmitted over the
7:
3363:New international division of labour
2044:Marc-William Palen (June 18, 2013).
1463:"Indian IT moves to 'near-sourcing'"
1429:Gabriel Fuchs (September 14, 2007).
1036:Offshore custom software development
2911:Jackie Northam (January 27, 2014).
1532:"COVID-19's Impact on Call Centers"
1488:Elizabeth Mott (27 February 2014).
1352:"EY Attractiveness Survey Portugal"
872:North American Free Trade Agreement
695:Impact on jobs in western countries
322:North American Free Trade Agreement
2886:Academy of Management Perspectives
2820:"Canada's 'reshoring' opportunity"
2004:Paul Krugman (December 12, 2007).
1471:. November 1, 2006. Archived from
1187:Miszczynski, Milosz (2016-06-22).
1105:Academy of Management Perspectives
1021:List of international trade topics
240:. When combined with outsourcing,
160:Information technology outsourcing
25:
2945:Jim Zarroli (December 16, 2014).
2818:Kevin Carmichael (June 4, 2013).
1404:Nearshore, velv (July 24, 2020).
1011:Information technology consulting
603:Transfer of intellectual property
3824:
3814:
3813:
3024:
2932:Jon Talton (February 22, 2014).
2746:"More Support to Push Reshoring"
2641:Journal of Operations Management
2316:10.1111/j.1468-0327.2005.00140.x
1556:"2020 global outsourcing survey"
1518:"Nearshore Software Development"
1252:A Nonprofit Guide to Outsourcing
3025:
2857:Mark Hennessy (March 5, 2014).
2757:Annie Baxter (March 13, 2012).
2024:Ernest H. Preeg (May 1, 2002).
1633:Sherif, Mostafa Hashem (2006).
1336:. 6 August 1939. Archived from
883:Free Trade Area of the Americas
64:
2805:Andrew Bounds (May 10, 2013).
2778:Adam Belz (January 13, 2013).
2558:Gallup, Inc. (31 March 2011).
1950:Blue Silk Consulting Reshoring
1001:Globally integrated enterprise
348:IT-enabled services offshoring
255:Nearshoring is often used for
228:cost and availability of labor
1:
2840:Jon Griffin (March 3, 2014).
1736:Urry, John (April 14, 2014).
1691:. Mike Karlesky. May 17, 2005
733:of production in some cases.
360:expansion of the late 1990s.
183:Knowledge Process Outsourcing
176:Offshore Software development
2899:Ed Marcum (August 7, 2010).
2504:The American Economic Review
2374:NBER Working Paper No. 14061
2260:"Here, there and everywhere"
1147:Cliff Justice; Stan Lepeak.
905:Business process outsourcing
168:Business process outsourcing
3081:Environmental globalization
3056:Anti-globalization movement
2614:General Accounting Office:
1871:10.1108/ijpdlm-11-2016-0332
1041:Offshoring Research Network
939:Anti-globalization movement
660:versus the side advocating
646:International Monetary Fund
610:intellectual property theft
453:After its accession to the
3898:
3229:Offshore financial centres
2750:Coventry Evening Telegraph
2241:. Newsweek.com. 2007-08-21
1788:, accessed 23 January 2023
851:magnetic resonance imaging
805:Labor scholars argue that
471:global information systems
459:People's Republic of China
415:Robotic Process Automation
29:
3809:
3015:
2653:10.1016/j.jom.2007.02.012
2534:"Americans Sour on Trade"
1804:. Business Expert Press.
1798:Stuart Rosenberg (2018).
1716:Zacks Investment Research
1639:. John Wiley & Sons.
1406:"Nearshoring in Portugal"
1278:Communications of the ACM
1118:10.5465/amp.2008.34587994
1026:Low-cost country sourcing
917:Global Information System
618:non-disclosure agreements
36:Offshore (disambiguation)
3071:Democratic globalization
2594:10.1177/0896920515623076
2453:American Economic Review
2131:"Education and learning"
2006:"The Trouble with Trade"
1205:10.1108/JOE-04-2016-0009
727:World Development Report
455:World Trade Organization
410:World Development Report
3353:Investor-state disputes
3306:Illicit financial flows
3150:Political globalization
3098:Global financial system
2953:. National Public Radio
2919:. National Public Radio
2904:Knoxville News Sentinel
2765:. National Public Radio
2210:The Heritage Foundation
1290:10.1145/1290958.1290959
517:President Obama's 2011
438:supply chain resilience
419:artificial intelligence
44:is the relocation of a
3872:International business
3867:Economic globalization
3694:Christopher Chase-Dunn
3462:Primitive accumulation
3145:Military globalization
3076:Economic globalization
3061:Cultural globalization
2117:Plunkett Research, Ltd
1560:Deloitte United States
986:Global labor arbitrage
971:Free trade controversy
876:physical restructuring
838:Impact of the Internet
807:global labor arbitrage
399:additive manufacturing
318:Physical restructuring
312:physical restructuring
257:information technology
214:According to the 1913
146:physical restructuring
130:The work is repeatable
117:is possible in the job
34:. For other uses, see
2917:All Things Considered
2763:All Things Considered
2136:The Los Angeles Times
2090:N. G. Mankiw (2006).
1477:on December 10, 2022.
981:Global delivery model
761:factors of production
677:comparative advantage
622:intellectual property
306:Production offshoring
242:nearshore outsourcing
3759:Immanuel Wallerstein
3420:Capital accumulation
3286:Endangered languages
2830:Thomas L. Friedman,
2681:Baase, Sara (2008).
2465:10.1257/aer.20131578
2415:10.1162/rest_a_00400
1492:. Hearst Newspapers.
949:Call center security
568:unique selling point
467:software development
395:Lancaster University
365:offshore outsourcing
270:Reasons to nearshore
150:offshore outsourcing
140:Offshore outsourcing
61:offshore outsourcing
3877:International trade
3862:Business management
3831:Business portal
3390:Transnational crime
3296:Forced displacement
3281:Economic inequality
3155:Trade globalization
3051:Alter-globalization
2973:. December 4, 2014.
2752:. October 28, 2013.
2266:. January 19, 2013.
2077:yaleglobal.yale.edu
1443:on October 11, 2019
1318:. 30 November 1913.
757:classical economics
572:RSA Insurance Group
513:Government response
457:(WTO) in 2001, the
3604:Andre Gunder Frank
3378:Race to the bottom
3368:North–South divide
3086:Global citizenship
2621:2010-12-02 at the
2588:(7–8): 1079–1092.
2582:Critical Sociology
2284:. 17 January 2013.
2031:2006-04-27 at the
2011:The New York Times
1987:The Economic Times
1334:The New York Times
1316:The New York Times
1056:Runaway production
944:Borderless selling
844:Remote In-Sourcing
652:Source of conflict
594:R&D offshoring
465:as part of global
341:economies of scale
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3103:Global governance
2869:on March 8, 2016.
2852:on March 9, 2016.
2692:978-0-13-600848-4
2625:, September 2006.
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1944:Rosemary Coates.
1918:Rosemary Coates.
1844:National Archives
1579:Sam Cinquegrani.
1361:Ernst & Young
1046:Programmers Guild
961:Domestic sourcing
683:U.S. labor market
475:trade in services
463:software industry
354:telecommunication
320:arrived when the
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1689:"Inshoring"
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32:Outsourcing
3852:Offshoring
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3724:David Held
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3579:Political
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2050:ABC News
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