CDMOs are re-evaluating a reliance on China and increasingly turning to nearshoring and friendshoring for supply chain ...
The days of de facto offshoring could be over as companies look to bring talent and supply chains closer to home. While offshoring has historically been a common practice, nearshoring has gained ...
Nearshoring represents a strategic shift in global talent management. It offers a unique balance of proximity, cost-effectiveness, and operational efficiency. The Fast Company Executive Board is a ...
Many companies have been using outsourcing since the 1980s in an attempt to reduce costs. Brazil, China and India have become references in the global economy as powerhouses for call centers, customer ...
The post-pandemic trend toward nearshoring of trade is on course to finish the year strong despite an earlier slowdown in broader trade activity, a shift experts view as a prelude to longer-term ...
The competition between nearshoring locations has intensified in recent years, with new locations pitching their attractiveness every year. However, the old game, played by the more established ...
Global trade in 2025 is a moving target. With tariffs shifting overnight, de minimis disappearing, and geopolitical tensions rising, the global supply chain is volatile. For business leaders, the real ...
You’ve probably heard the term “nearshoring” tossed around at conferences or seen it in your LinkedIn feed lately. It seems everyone’s talking about it, but what’s the real story? Is it just another ...
Why did nearshoring fall short after the pandemic, while inventory buffering and regional warehousing reshaped global supply ...