Instructions to the MASTER LIST OF RESHORED COMPANIES
In the last 5 years, has your company brought manufacturing from overseas to North America or decided to keep manufacturing here? If so, we would like to know about it. The Reshoring Initiative keeps track of all data involved in manufacturing trends related to reshoring both through our Library of published articles, and by talking to companies directly. All manufacturing qualifies: products, assemblies, components, tooling, etc.
Click to download: MASTER LIST OF RESHORED COMPANIES
Here is how to proceed:
- Read this Blog, then follow the link to MASTER LIST OF RESHORED COMPANIES below. To date our list contains 800+ companies.
- If your company is listed, email us to request a spreadsheet of our record of all of your company’s data for you to review, edit and return. Please include your company name and detailed contact info.
- If your company is not on the list or you have additional cases at your company, click here to add your company to the database. Click the arrow icon to download, enter your data, save and email back to us.
- OEMs that bring back in-house manufacturing
- Suppliers that replace offshore suppliers
Where parent company is headquartered
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Where the product has been produced
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Where product will be produced
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Category
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U.S., Canada or
Mexico
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Outside headquarters
country
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In the headquarters
country
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Reshoring
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U.S., Canada or
Mexico
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Headquarters country
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Headquarters country
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KFO (Kept from Offshoring)
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Any country other
than the N. American country where it will be produced
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Any country other
than where it will be produced
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In a N. American
country
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FDI (Foreign Direct Investment)
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Not included: Expansion due to natural market growth. While
this is also an important indicator of industry health, it is not within the
scope of reshored production.
note: FDI: Foreign Direct Investment, KFO: Kept from Offshoring
Click to download: MASTER LIST OF RESHORED COMPANIES
Why Participating is important
When other companies see your reshoring successes, it will encourage them to use TCO, which may lead to better sourcing decisions, growth in U.S. Manufacturing and American jobs and a better U.S. Economy.
Thank you for participating in our 2015 Reshoring Trends report!
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