The "Reshoring" Movement in Manufacturing and What It Might Mean for Construction

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated interest in "reshoring," or moving manufacturing back to the U.S. How might it influence future construction activity, as well as labor availability and costs?

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated interest in "reshoring" -- or moving certain types of manufacturing back to the U.S. How might this influence future construction activity, as well as labor availability and costs?

Becky Schultz, editor, Equipment Today, and Sara Jensen, editor, OEM Off-Highway, discuss the prospects for reshoring in the manufacturing industry and how it could affect both production in the U.S. and construction activity – as well as labor availability and cost.

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