Article By: Christina Fuges
Featured in MoldMaking Technology
Reshoring has become a prominent buzzword in the world of manufacturing, but it’s more than just a trendy term; it’s a real phenomenon. The process of bringing production back to the domestic shores is happening, and its implications are profound. Here we delve into the world of reshoring, exploring why it matters and how it benefits companies by sharing insights from experts at Sloan Valve, an American commercial plumbing company, and the Pyramid Molding Group, which includes Industrial Molds and Pyramid Plastics. Their experience with reshoring sheds light on the practical aspects and advantages of the process.
In essence, the success of reshoring tooling and molds hinges on a calculated and holistic approach. It’s not merely about bringing operations back home but embracing a new philosophy of manufacturing. This strategy appears to be a promising path for Sloan Valve, as it continues to capitalize on both domestic and international resources while ensuring stability, efficiency and quality in its production processes.