Reshoring - Reengineering Supply Chains/June 16
Date and Time
Wednesday Jun 16, 2021
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
Wednesday, June 16
12-1 p.m. CT
Location
Virtual Event
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Fees/Admission
FREE
Description
The International Business Resource Center is pleased to present "Reshoring...Leading the Trend in Evaluating and Reengineering Supply Chains in 2021"
Reshoring is the practice of bringing manufacturing and services back to the U.S. from overseas. Texas, in particular, has been a top destination for jobs coming back stateside as a result of reshoring.
According to Larry Gigerich, executive managing director at site selection firm Ginovus, “Within Texas, both Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio could be the biggest beneficiaries of reshoring.”
Tune in to find the tools to help you source smarter and sell smarter when competing with imports.
FOR MANUFACTURERS:
• We will demonstrate that shorter supply chains are also more profitable for OEM and supplier for 20-40% of products.
• Learn why manufacturing more products in the U.S. really can be the best economic decision for your company.
• What factors contribute to your product’s Total Cost of Ownership.
• How to pick products to reshore.
• How to find and sell to new customers who import what you produce.
FOR DISTRIBUTORS:
• Discover the advantage of shifting to some local sources.
• Tools to sell against imports and get leads.
FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS AND TECHNICAL PROFESSIONALS:
• Learn about how Reshoring might fit in to the Supply Chain for your clients
• Provide value to your clients in assisting in the evaluation and implementation of Reshoring and Supply Chain Reengineering
About our speaker:
Harry Moser founded the Reshoring Initiative after serving as president of GF Machining Solutions for 22 years. He participated actively in President Obama’s 2012 Insourcing Forum at the White House, and he is a member of the Department of Commerce’s Investment Advisory Council.
Moser is frequently quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and Forbes, and is featured on national TV and radio programs.
He holds BS and MS degrees in Engineering from MIT and an MBA from the University of Chicago.
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