Definitions
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- noun Reversal of
outsourcing ; thetransfer of abusiness operation back to itscountry of origin.
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Examples
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Longtime manufacturing executive Harry Moser sees 'reshoring' as a viable strategy to help rebuild U.S. industry.
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Longtime manufacturing executive Harry Moser sees 'reshoring' as a viable strategy to help rebuild U.S. industry.
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Longtime manufacturing executive Harry Moser sees 'reshoring' as a viable strategy to help rebuild U.S. industry.
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Longtime manufacturing executive Harry Moser sees 'reshoring' as a viable strategy to help rebuild U.S. industry.
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Longtime manufacturing executive Harry Moser sees 'reshoring' as a viable strategy to help rebuild U.S. industry.
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Longtime manufacturing executive Harry Moser sees 'reshoring' as a viable strategy to help rebuild U.S. industry.
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International companies ranging from Ford Motor Co. to General Electric Co. have started returning to the U.S. some jobs that they had previously shipped offshore, a process sometimes dubbed as "reshoring."
Otis Shifts Work Closer to Home Timothy Aeppel 2011
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The trend, known as onshoring or reshoring, is gaining momentum as a weak U.S. dollar makes it costlier to import products from overseas.
Caterpillar Joins 'Onshoring' Trend Kris Maher 2010
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The trend, known as onshoring or reshoring, is gaining momentum as a weak U.S. dollar makes it costlier to import products from overseas.
Caterpillar Joins 'Onshoring' Trend Kris Maher 2010
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The trend, known as onshoring or reshoring, is gaining momentum as a weak U.S. dollar makes it costlier to import products from overseas.
Caterpillar Joins 'Onshoring' Trend Kris Maher 2010
hernesheir commented on the word reshoring
reshore
June 21, 2012