Searched for reshoring in News & Content. There were 224 results found.
Found in News & Content, with a score of 23.77
Author: Brian Straight
Published: Wednesday, June 18, 2025
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…calls its largest-ever capital project. Related content Navigating tariffs, reshoring, and the electronic supply chain Frictionless Supply Chain: Global sourcing and manufacturing with Calico The Reshoring Institute asked 18 executives how they are responding to tariffs: Here’s what they said Other major moves include Paris Baguette’s $160 million investment in a 267,000-square-foot bakery production plant in Burleson, Texas, expected to employ 450 people. Clasen Quality Chocolate is building a $230 million facility in Frederick County, Virginia, while Bel Group has announced $350 million in expansions across South Dakota, Idaho, and Wisconsin. In the beverage sector, Diageo North America is constructing…
Found in News & Content, with a score of 10.19
Author: SCMR Staff
Published: Thursday, June 12, 2025
/article/uber-freights-val-marchevsky-to-deliver-keynote-at-nextgen-supply-chain-conference
…in our general sessions include: Rosemary Coates, executive director, Reshoring Institute Andrei Quinn-Barabanov, supply chain industry practice lead, Moody’s Pushpinder Singh, global supply chain transformation leader, IBM Consulting Phil Kafarakis, president & CEO, IFMA The Food Away from Home Association Additional speakers are being added daily. Announcements on the speakers in our Food and Beverage, Consumer Packaged Goods, and Life Sciences tracks will be announced shortly. Why attend NextGen 2025? Now in its seventh year, the NextGen Supply Chain Conference brings together industry practitioners, technology leaders, and visionaries to spotlight the innovations reshaping global supply chains. Attendees will gain exclusive…
Found in News & Content, with a score of 20.38
Author: University of Tennessee Global Supply Chain Institute
Published: Monday, June 9, 2025
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…owns the operation. In response to the discourse on reshoring mining activities, there are two current explorations for new lithium mines. Albemarle is conducting one outside Charlotte, North Carolina; the company claims it will be the highest-purity lithium deposit in the United States. The other exploration is called Thacker Pass, owned by Lithium Americas, and being developed in partnership with General Motors. Currently, it is the world’s largest known lithium deposit. Related content Six best practices for supply chain organizations to get the most out of younger employees Refocusing on talent as North American labor faces generational transition Can supply…
Found in News & Content, with a score of 6.79
Author: Brian Straight
Published: Wednesday, June 4, 2025
/article/a-conversation-on-the-life-sciences-supply-chain-with-dhls-jim-saponaro
…as our customers bring on oncology or other products.” Reshoring and readiness Post-pandemic, onshoring and domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing have surged. DHL has responded not just with warehouse capacity, but by integrating deeper into customers’ operations. Related content Talking Supply Chain: Putting Gen AI into action DHL Express survey finds shipping sustainability important, but few are investing Navigating the future of e-commerce logistics: Balancing speed and cost “We’re taking over the warehouse to manage it. We take over the shuttles and then we’re even doing some in-house plant services… and it really allows manufacturing to focus,” Saponaro explained. “That means they…
Found in News & Content, with a score of 6.79
Author: Brian Straight
Published: Tuesday, June 3, 2025
/article/data-center-growth-driving-new-logistics-opportunities
…backend on the reverse side.” Related content Navigating tariffs, reshoring, and the electronic supply chain Moneyball approach can lift supply chains Agentic AI poised to take supply chain decision-making to the next level This continuous loop of deployment and renewal is driven by the rapid evolution of semiconductor technologies. As Simon noted, “Between what, three to five years you have to change the technology in the data center. So those chips get more and more powerful… the amount of renewal, upgrades has to take place.” Location, power, and connectivity While data center operators prioritize proximity to a number of resources…
Found in News & Content, with a score of 6.79
Author: Brian Straight
Published: Friday, May 30, 2025
/article/every-item-counts-the-role-of-item-level-visibility-in-a-modern-supply-chain
…around supply chain transformation often starts with macro investments: reshoring manufacturing, building new facilities, or overhauling transportation strategies. But Seagull is seeing a different sequence emerging—one where visibility comes first. “People are investing in visibility ahead of investing in some of those longer-term structural changes that they have to make. You need the data. You need to understand what’s going on out there before you can make some of those decisions,” Cavanaugh says. Preliminary results from a new survey Seagull is conducting with over 100 supply chain leaders support that trend. “Over 30% of those supply chain leaders are in…
Found in News & Content, with a score of 64.53
Author: Brian Straight
Published: Thursday, May 29, 2025
/article/navigating-tariffs-reshoring-and-the-electronic-supply-chain
…a crossroads. Amid shifting trade policies, the push for reshoring, and rapid technological advancements, companies are grappling with unprecedented levels of uncertainty. Richard Barnett, chief marketing officer of SupplyFrame, says that despite the uncertainty, businesses can navigate the current landscape, but it requires some additional due diligence. The weight of uncertainty “Uncertainty is the biggest challenge,” Barnett tells Supply Chain Management Review. “We need to get to a new level of certainty and that will allow the rules of the game to define what additional actions can be taken.” This sentiment echoes findings from a recent survey by the Reshoring…
Found in News & Content, with a score of 6.79
Author: SCMR Staff
Published: Tuesday, May 27, 2025
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…accelerated this. Many companies are now favoring nearshoring over reshoring to boost cost efficiency, shorten lead times, reduce inventory costs and better manage the risks of product loss, delays and rising shipping fees. Organizations that view digitalization as a business transformation rather than merely an IT project are likely to achieve the greatest success. This approach requires starting with clear use cases, investing in well-connected data, and involving users early in the process. In contrast, those who fail often prioritize flashy tools over effective problem-solving processes and overlook the need for alignment within the organization. SCMR: The rise of AI…
Found in News & Content, with a score of 23.77
Author: Brian Straight
Published: Thursday, May 22, 2025
/article/targeted-automation-offers-an-entry-into-the-new-frontier
As companies weigh the uncertainties of reshoring, tariffs, and rising labor costs, warehouse automation is moving forward—but not necessarily in the way some expected. Instead of billion-dollar automated facilities, many organizations are opting for smaller, more targeted deployments, especially during these uncertain times, according to Zebra Technologies executives Andre Luecht and Nicholas Wegman. “If we are really finding ourselves in an environment where there is large-scale nearshoring or reshoring of labor … the answer would be automation,” says Luecht, global strategy lead, transportation, logistics and warehousing. “Because these sites do not exist, we’re talking about greenfield automation. And greenfield automation…
Found in News & Content, with a score of 6.79
Author: Brian Straight
Published: Wednesday, May 21, 2025
/article/moneyball-approach-can-lift-supply-chains
…notes, must become a strategic enabler—especially as companies consider reshoring or nearshoring manufacturing in response to tariffs. “If manufacturing is going to come back to the U.S., there is no doubt that it’s going to be technology-enabled,” Mendoza says. “The best way to leverage [manufacturing] knowledge is to amplify it through technology … And once a computer is more cost-effective and can make better decisions than a human being, a human being will never be able to catch up.” Supply chain shifts In his March Supply Chain Management Review Insights column, columnist Larry Lapide argued that global supply chains need…