What’s Behind Apple’s Reshoring?

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FLYINGSCOT
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FLYINGSCOT   12/6/2012 5:01:29 PM
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I'd be very interested in 7 years to measure the field return rate for Apples made in USA vs made in China.  What does everyone reckon the result would be?

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The Source   12/6/2012 4:18:02 PM
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Kjosefschmidt,

Yes, it is a watershed moment.  Apple has always been the number one example of a US company that turned its back on US manufacturing and staked its fortunes on making super profits from the advantages that Chinese low wage labor rates would bring.  I am pleased about this news, and am very interested in why Tim Cook has made this decision.  There will be lots of speculation in the coming days about what drove Cook to decide to bet on US manufacturing.  


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Harry Moser   12/6/2012 4:13:03 PM
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Stock Keeper correctly suggested that companies should no longer bllindly offshore.  Much of the offshoring occurred because companies looked only at wages or prices and not total cost. The Reshoring Initiative's free Total Cost of Ownership software helps corporations calculate the real P&L impact of reshoring or offshoring.  Current research shows most companies can reshore about 25% of what they have offshored and improve their profitability.

About 10% of the approx. 500,000 manufacturing job growth since the low in January 2010 is due to reshoring.  Based on the 309 published reshoring articles in our Reshoring Library http://www.reshorenow.org/resources/library.cfm, we calculate that at least 50,000 manufacturing jobs have been reshored. 

I was one of the business experts in Pres. Obama's Jan 11, 2012 Insourcing Forum.  I emphasized, and the assembled executives supported, the need for companies to more consistently utilize TCO analysis instead of price variance in making their sourcing decisions.  

You can reach me at harry.moser@reshorenow.org for help using our tools for sourcing decisions and when selling.

 

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kjosefschmidt   12/6/2012 4:03:34 PM
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Despite Apple's relatively small $100M commitment, Tim Cook's courageous statement that Apple will invest in US manufacturing was a watershed moment in US manufacturing history. Companies that rank in Gartner's Supply Chain Top 25 (Apple is ranked number one) are often emulated by others. Now companies faced with offshoring decisions will no longer blindly send the manufacturing overseas and will now insist on a business case review that will include the consideration of such potential obstacles as cultural and language differences and risks as skyrocketing labor costs, unplanned government regulations, and data or intellection property loss.

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