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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Moore" data-source="post: 123713" data-attributes="member: 1247"><p>Reshoreing is where the cost of labor and the shipping cost from offshore has been overcome by the ability of technology in manufacturing and lowering domestic labor cost per unit.</p><p></p><p>This will negate the need to import like what has happened in the auto industry. Don't you bet the auto workers in Japan were bitching and howling when their bosses moved the manufacture here. We didn't give a Hoot did we.</p><p></p><p>We will see much of the lab work coming from offshore coming back here for manufacturing. This work coming back will just not need the amount of labor to build the product. It will need fewer technicians but the ones remaining will need to be better trained and use their abilities and the new technology to produce a better more consistent product at many times the output possible with old hand built at the bench.</p><p></p><p>Not an excuse but we live in a land that it you starve to death its because you are to stupid to tell others you are hungry. That safety net is just not there in the 3rd world causing people to do things the first world will not put up with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Moore, post: 123713, member: 1247"] Reshoreing is where the cost of labor and the shipping cost from offshore has been overcome by the ability of technology in manufacturing and lowering domestic labor cost per unit. This will negate the need to import like what has happened in the auto industry. Don't you bet the auto workers in Japan were bitching and howling when their bosses moved the manufacture here. We didn't give a Hoot did we. We will see much of the lab work coming from offshore coming back here for manufacturing. This work coming back will just not need the amount of labor to build the product. It will need fewer technicians but the ones remaining will need to be better trained and use their abilities and the new technology to produce a better more consistent product at many times the output possible with old hand built at the bench. Not an excuse but we live in a land that it you starve to death its because you are to stupid to tell others you are hungry. That safety net is just not there in the 3rd world causing people to do things the first world will not put up with. [/QUOTE]
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