With access to the right resources, starting a manufacturing business in the U.S. is not only possible. It’s also a profitable venture with promise of growth.
In the recent past, many manufacturing startups in the U.S. contracted with international manufacturing operations.
However, outsourcing manufacturing is no longer the obvious choice for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Increasing overseas labor costs, declining product quality, shipping delays, and new import tariffs are making outsourced manufacturing less appealing and profitable. As a result, more business owners are transitioning their manufacturing operations to U.S. soil.
Though starting a manufacturing business may seem intimidating, advances in technology and infrastructure have made the business model much more attainable (and profitable). Keep reading to learn more about how to build your manufacturing business.
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