
GIE Media’s Manufacturing Group
About the presentation
For decades, the U.S. lost thousands of businesses and millions of jobs to offshoring. It’s clear shorter supply chains are lower risk and more profitable for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of which 20% to 30% of products are imported. More than 1 million jobs announced reshoring since 2010. Geo-political risks add further motivation. Find how to benefit from the trend.
Takeaways include how to:
- Identify the products most eligible to reshore.
- Quantify the costs and risks of offshoring.
- Find companies that import what you make and sell to them.
- Convince companies to reshore and buy from you.
- Find opportunities to sell more equipment to enable reshoring.
Registration
Powered by AMT and managed by GIE Media, The IMTS 2022 Conference features 69 different sessions you won’t want to miss so register today. Focused on a range of topics that include process innovation, plant operations, quality/inspection, and automation, The IMTS 2022 Conference addresses improving productivity; improving part quality; and developing a stable, competent workforce to lower the cost of manufacturing in the United States and create new levels of market demand.
Meet your presenter
Harry Moser founded the Reshoring Initiative to bring 5 million manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. after working for high-end machine tool supplier GF AgieCharmilles. He started as president in 1985 and retired In December 2010 as chairman emeritus. Largely due to the success of the Reshoring Initiative, Moser was inducted into the Industry Week Manufacturing Hall of Fame 2010 and AME’s Hall of Fame 2021. He was named Quality Magazine’s 2012 Quality Professional of the year and FAB Shop Magazine’s Manufacturing Person of the year. Moser participated actively in President Obama’s 2012 Insourcing Forum at the White House, won The Economist debate on outsourcing and offshoring, and received the Manufacturing Leadership Council’s Industry Advocacy Award in 2014 and the Made in America 2019 Reshoring Award. He was recognized by then Commerce Department Chief Economist Sue Helper as the driving force in founding the reshoring trend and named to the Commerce Department Investment Advisory Council in August 2019. Moser is quoted in the Wall Street Journal, NYT, Forbes, Financial Times, New Yorker, Washington Post, and USA Today and seen on Fox Business, MarketWatch, PRI, NPR, Manufacturing Talk Radio, and other national TV and radio programs. He received a BS in mechanical engineering and an MS in engineering at MIT in 1967 and an MBA from University of Chicago in 1981.
About the company
Reshoring is gaining momentum throughout the country. Many companies already repatriated their manufacturing efforts, and the Reshoring Initiative is continuing to spread the “return-manufacturing-home” message to help other manufacturers realize the United States is an advantageous place to produce goods. The Reshoring Initiative, founded in early 2010, takes action by helping manufacturers realize local production, in some cases, reduces their total cost of ownership of purchased parts and tooling. The Initiative also trains suppliers how to effectively meet the needs of their local customers, giving the suppliers the tools to sell against lower priced offshore competitors.
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