Reshore To The US
Things are changing and they are changing fast, over the past thirty years companies have depended on the system Globalization to secure cheap goods from overseas.
But with globalization dying, and Trump Back in office, you need a new plan to navagate the forseable future.
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How To Get Started Reshoring
In a significant shift for the American economy, manufacturing is making a triumphant return to the United States under the new
administration of President Donald J. Trump. This resurgence is not just a promise but a reality, with industries across the nation experiencing a
renewed emphasis on domestic production. As we witness this manufacturing boom, we at Central Custom Molding are excited to be at the forefront of
this movement, offering unparalleled services in custom plastic injection molding and precision manufacturing.
Manufacturing Jobs Returning to America: The policy environment has shifted dramatically, favoring a return of jobs once lost to overseas markets.
With new trade agreements and a focus on Made in America, companies are finding compelling reasons to bring their production back home. This trend
is not only revitalizing local economies but also ensuring that American workers are at the heart of this industrial revival. The emphasis on
domestic manufacturing is creating opportunities for innovation, quality control, and faster turnaround times, which are critical in today’s fast-paced market.
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Why Reshore with Central Custom Molding?
For businesses contemplating the return of their manufacturing operations to the U.S., Central Custom Molding stands
as your premier partner. Here’s why:
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Expertise in Custom Manufacturing:
We specialize in custom plastic molding, offering solutions tailored to your specific needs. Whether it’s for automotive parts,
medical devices, or consumer products, our expertise ensures your products meet the highest standards.
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State-of-the-Art Facilities:
Our facilities are equipped with the latest in injection molding technology, ensuring precision, efficiency, and scalability. We have the capacity to
handle both small and large-scale production, adapting to your project’s requirements.
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Local Advantage:
By choosing to work with us, you benefit from reduced lead times and lower shipping costs, not to mention the
environmental benefits of local production. This move supports sustainable manufacturing practices, reducing your carbon footprint and enhancing your brand’s image.
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Support from Start to Finish:
From initial consultation to product delivery, our team provides comprehensive support. We guide you through every step of the reshoring process,
helping you navigate the complexities of returning manufacturing to America.
If you’re considering bringing your manufacturing back to the United States or starting new production here, Central Custom Molding is here to help.
Our commitment to excellence, combined with the current favorable business climate, makes now the perfect time to invest in American manufacturing.
Contact us at Central Custom Molding to discuss how we can assist in your journey towards efficient, high-quality, and proudly American-made products.
Let’s build the future of manufacturing together.
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American Manufacturing Is Expanding
It’s possible that you have heard that there is no future for manufacturing in the US. You may have heard things
like this. “If a Smartphone was made here in the US, it would cost as much as a car.”
And while the real cost to produce a product in the United States is more than the artificial price that it costs to
produce something in China, the cost structure really isn’t that far off. Prices will need to adjust but not as radically as some might make you think.
Some of you may be thinking that if you can’t buy cheap products from China, that’s not a big deal, you can simply buy from some other cheap
producer in the asian market or other cheap part of the world. Perhaps Vietnam, Malaysia, or even India.
But the fall of China just so happens to coincide with another, larger change to the global market. The fall of Globalization.
What some people don’t recognize is, like most things the United States has done... We created and supported globalization as part of our National Defense
Initiative. And while it was important during the cold war, it no longer serves us. The military, the market, the environmentalists, and the politicians no
longer have an appetite to fund and support such a system.
China became an economic power on the back of this system of globalization. But that system is being shut down. China is not just failing because of internal
mismanagement, they are failing because the economic backbone that allowed them to be a player is changing at a very basic level. And as much as the next country
would love to line up to become the next manufacturing hub for the United States... They simply won’t be able to without globalization.
What’s the alternative? Making the goods we need as close to its final destination as possible... in short, made here in America.
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What’s Next?
The US does not have the same capacity that it did back in the ’50s, the ’70s or even the ’90s. And today, we do not have the
capacity to bring it all back overnight... And all indications are that we are going to need to.
We are working hard to build back that infrastructure, but that takes time. It takes time to build buildings, to train people, and to get equipment up
and running. But in the meantime, there is only going to be so much capacity available. And if you and your company want to tap into that capacity it is
going to take two things.
- Throwing more money at your vendors than the people who got there before you.
- Or having established a good relationship with your vendor before all the other people started to fight for that capacity... that and, throwing a lot of money at your vendors.
Now there are some really smart people out there who have already started moving production back to the US and built a solid relationship with Americain Manufactures.
Companies like Apple who stated moving things all the way back in 2012
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Another example is GE who started bringing back manufacturing back in 2016. Not to mention US Steel, Nucor Intel, Lockheed Martin and on and on. So if you are interested in being at the front of this wave, your window is quickly closing.
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Your To Do List
So, if you are still manufacturing things overseas, of heaven forbid in China, you need to start getting out of there, immediately.
There will be a day in the not too distant future where we place an order for goods, and they just don’t come. There won’t be a lot of warning,
and there certainly won’t be any refunds. Your Money, Your Tooling, and your supply chain will simply be gone.
Some of you are not going to believe this and just continue on as normal and I really do hope the best for you.
For those of you who want to be a little more proactive, You really need to start shifting your supply chain right now.
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