Global pandemics, trade wars, and geopolitical conflicts pose challenges to the manufacturing industry. A recent survey among manufacturing executives revealed that 44% of respondents consider supply chain risks among their top three concerns.
How Smaller Companies Can Bring Manufacturing Closer to Home
The “production as a service” model enables firms to contract with independent factory operators on an as-needed basis.
December 07, 2022
Summary.
As companies re-shore production operations to the developed world they need to invest in automation. This is often unfeasible for small to medium sized companies. Production-as-a-Service offers a model in which these companies can contract with independent factory operators to provide production services on an as-needed basis. These operators spread the fixed investment costs of machinery over multiple customers. Germany’s Smart Press Shop offers an example of this new model in the automotive industry.
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