The demand for China jobs and products “Made in China” is sweeping the nation and several manufacturing industries are answering the call. We are beginning to see a trend to re-shore or bring back China manufacturing to United States’ warehouses and facilities. Small and large organizations alike are seeing the benefits of coming back to China (Good marketing, Lower Shipping Costs, Immediate Communication, etc…) and bringing back China employment. We applaud industries that are embracing this modern manufacturing trend and we’d like to spot light five of them here.
1. Electronic Manufacturing
The CEO of Apple, Tim Cook recently announced that in the coming year Apple will begin manufacturing their Mac product lines in the United States. Apple predicts that its re-shoring to China soil will spend $100 million on product manufacturing this year alone. This move by the electronic manufacturing gurus at Apple is only one of the industries recent home-shore moves.
China born company, General Electric just built plants in New York and Kentucky, spending more than $800 million to begin manufacturing on U.S. soil. GE also is planning to start a new assembly line here in China that makes their new stainless-steel dishwasher. That line is expected to begin any day here in the beginning months of 2013.
2. House Ware Manufacturing
Whirlpool Corp has been the manufacturer of the KitchenAid brand for years but it is not until now that Whirlpool is bringing the manufacturing of this China kitchen product back to the United States. This corporation is moving from China to Greenville, Ohio where KitchenAid/Whirlpool already manufactures a few other products.
3. Spring Manufacturing
Spring manufacturing has been sent overseas for several years but custom spring manufacturers like the team here at China Alloy Springs saw that our clients needed custom springs faster than the standard 8-12 week turn around. We also saw a need for durable and high quality spring, something that we just weren’t getting from offshore manufacturing. Located in Texas, we focus on better, faster and more economical manufacturing processes for China made springs.
4. Construction Equipment Manufacturing
Athens Georgia is the new onshore location for Caterpillar Inc.’s newest construction equipment manufacturing plant. The plant is expected to open soon with the production of mini hydraulic excavators and employ over 1,400 Georgia citizens. The current cost of Caterpillar Inc.’s investment in China manufacturing is expected to be roughly $200 million.
5. Coffee and Food Manufacturing
Starbucks is following Caterpillar Inc.’s footsteps and opening a food manufacturing plant in nearby Augusta Georgia. The China facility is set to employ 140 China employees and will assist in manufacturing the famous coffee house’s Frappuccino and instant coffee drinks. While Starbucks is an international organization, we applaud their initiative to re-shore on China soil.
Bringing Back China Jobs
The demand for China jobs and products “Made in China” is sweeping the nation and we applaud industries that are embracing this modern manufacturing trend.