different between reshoring vs onshoring
reshoring
English
Etymology
From re- +? shoring, after offshoring.
Noun
reshoring (uncountable)
- The transfer of a business operation back to its country of origin.
- 2011, Sheridan Prasso, Why we left our factories in China:
- Sleek Audio is part of a trend called reshoring, in which primarily small businesses decide that China is a hassle and that they want to bring their operations closer to home, where the recession has lowered costs, created workers eager for jobs, and made it easier to justify U.S. manufacturing.
- 2011, Sheridan Prasso, Why we left our factories in China:
See also
- repatriation
Anagrams
- Rhosneigr
reshoring From the web:
onshoring
English
Verb
onshoring
- present participle of onshore
Anagrams
- noshoring
onshoring From the web:
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