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MacroFab Named to Inc.’s Second Annual Power Partner Awards

MacroFab Inc. announced today that it has been named a recipient of Inc.’s 2023 Power Partner Award.

October 24, 2023

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Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

China Confidence Plummets, U.S Reshoring Soars

“Confidence has been shaken,” according to the 2022 China Business Report conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and PwC.

Reshoring Operations: Reducing E-Waste And Improving ESG Performance In Electronics Manufacturing

While end-of-life PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) do qualify as manufacturing waste, that only scratches the surface of the issue.

The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

Ukraine’s vast demand for ammunition and weapons means tapping into small manufacturers across America, and rethinking how military supply chains work.

AI & Automation: Real Tips From Real CEOs

Rising wages and a dearth of skilled workers are driving CEOs to push artificial intelligence and robotics ever deeper into their operations.

Nearshoring Mitigates Counterfeit Component Risks

Manufacturers are under pressure to manage costs while dealing with supply chain disruptions, and counterfeiters exploit this for their own gains.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

Turning the Corner on Manufacturing Reslience

The supply chain conversations Govshteyn has now with customers are dramatically different than they were during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

How MacroFab's Digital Manufacturing Drives Reshoring

After three years of supply chain disruption, manufacturers look for ways to ensure business continuity, produce closer to their end-markets and save costs

The Future of Supply Chain Podcast #153 with Misha Govshteyn of MacroFab

Santosh is joined by Misha Govshteyn, CEO of MacroFab, an electronics manufacturing platform that brings together the best factory lines in North America.

When Nearshoring to Mexico Will Have to Be Enough

Manufacturing CEOs and consultants advise moving cautiously, getting expert advice and expecting competition.

How to Mitigate Cybersecurity Threats in Contract Manufacturing

Companies face a variety of cyber risks, from fragmented security frameworks to exposed passwords.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

China Confidence Plummets, U.S Reshoring Soars

“Confidence has been shaken,” according to the 2022 China Business Report conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and PwC.

Reshoring Operations: Reducing E-Waste And Improving ESG Performance In Electronics Manufacturing

While end-of-life PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) do qualify as manufacturing waste, that only scratches the surface of the issue.

The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

Ukraine’s vast demand for ammunition and weapons means tapping into small manufacturers across America, and rethinking how military supply chains work.

AI & Automation: Real Tips From Real CEOs

Rising wages and a dearth of skilled workers are driving CEOs to push artificial intelligence and robotics ever deeper into their operations.

Nearshoring Mitigates Counterfeit Component Risks

Manufacturers are under pressure to manage costs while dealing with supply chain disruptions, and counterfeiters exploit this for their own gains.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

Turning the Corner on Manufacturing Reslience

The supply chain conversations Govshteyn has now with customers are dramatically different than they were during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

How MacroFab's Digital Manufacturing Drives Reshoring

After three years of supply chain disruption, manufacturers look for ways to ensure business continuity, produce closer to their end-markets and save costs

The Future of Supply Chain Podcast #153 with Misha Govshteyn of MacroFab

Santosh is joined by Misha Govshteyn, CEO of MacroFab, an electronics manufacturing platform that brings together the best factory lines in North America.

When Nearshoring to Mexico Will Have to Be Enough

Manufacturing CEOs and consultants advise moving cautiously, getting expert advice and expecting competition.

How to Mitigate Cybersecurity Threats in Contract Manufacturing

Companies face a variety of cyber risks, from fragmented security frameworks to exposed passwords.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

China Confidence Plummets, U.S Reshoring Soars

“Confidence has been shaken,” according to the 2022 China Business Report conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and PwC.

Reshoring Operations: Reducing E-Waste And Improving ESG Performance In Electronics Manufacturing

While end-of-life PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) do qualify as manufacturing waste, that only scratches the surface of the issue.

The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

Ukraine’s vast demand for ammunition and weapons means tapping into small manufacturers across America, and rethinking how military supply chains work.

AI & Automation: Real Tips From Real CEOs

Rising wages and a dearth of skilled workers are driving CEOs to push artificial intelligence and robotics ever deeper into their operations.

Nearshoring Mitigates Counterfeit Component Risks

Manufacturers are under pressure to manage costs while dealing with supply chain disruptions, and counterfeiters exploit this for their own gains.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

Turning the Corner on Manufacturing Reslience

The supply chain conversations Govshteyn has now with customers are dramatically different than they were during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

How MacroFab's Digital Manufacturing Drives Reshoring

After three years of supply chain disruption, manufacturers look for ways to ensure business continuity, produce closer to their end-markets and save costs

The Future of Supply Chain Podcast #153 with Misha Govshteyn of MacroFab

Santosh is joined by Misha Govshteyn, CEO of MacroFab, an electronics manufacturing platform that brings together the best factory lines in North America.

When Nearshoring to Mexico Will Have to Be Enough

Manufacturing CEOs and consultants advise moving cautiously, getting expert advice and expecting competition.

How to Mitigate Cybersecurity Threats in Contract Manufacturing

Companies face a variety of cyber risks, from fragmented security frameworks to exposed passwords.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

China Confidence Plummets, U.S Reshoring Soars

“Confidence has been shaken,” according to the 2022 China Business Report conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and PwC.

Reshoring Operations: Reducing E-Waste And Improving ESG Performance In Electronics Manufacturing

While end-of-life PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) do qualify as manufacturing waste, that only scratches the surface of the issue.

The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

Ukraine’s vast demand for ammunition and weapons means tapping into small manufacturers across America, and rethinking how military supply chains work.

AI & Automation: Real Tips From Real CEOs

Rising wages and a dearth of skilled workers are driving CEOs to push artificial intelligence and robotics ever deeper into their operations.

Nearshoring Mitigates Counterfeit Component Risks

Manufacturers are under pressure to manage costs while dealing with supply chain disruptions, and counterfeiters exploit this for their own gains.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

Turning the Corner on Manufacturing Reslience

The supply chain conversations Govshteyn has now with customers are dramatically different than they were during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

How MacroFab's Digital Manufacturing Drives Reshoring

After three years of supply chain disruption, manufacturers look for ways to ensure business continuity, produce closer to their end-markets and save costs

The Future of Supply Chain Podcast #153 with Misha Govshteyn of MacroFab

Santosh is joined by Misha Govshteyn, CEO of MacroFab, an electronics manufacturing platform that brings together the best factory lines in North America.

When Nearshoring to Mexico Will Have to Be Enough

Manufacturing CEOs and consultants advise moving cautiously, getting expert advice and expecting competition.

How to Mitigate Cybersecurity Threats in Contract Manufacturing

Companies face a variety of cyber risks, from fragmented security frameworks to exposed passwords.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

China Confidence Plummets, U.S Reshoring Soars

“Confidence has been shaken,” according to the 2022 China Business Report conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and PwC.

Reshoring Operations: Reducing E-Waste And Improving ESG Performance In Electronics Manufacturing

While end-of-life PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) do qualify as manufacturing waste, that only scratches the surface of the issue.

The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

Ukraine’s vast demand for ammunition and weapons means tapping into small manufacturers across America, and rethinking how military supply chains work.

AI & Automation: Real Tips From Real CEOs

Rising wages and a dearth of skilled workers are driving CEOs to push artificial intelligence and robotics ever deeper into their operations.

Nearshoring Mitigates Counterfeit Component Risks

Manufacturers are under pressure to manage costs while dealing with supply chain disruptions, and counterfeiters exploit this for their own gains.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

Turning the Corner on Manufacturing Reslience

The supply chain conversations Govshteyn has now with customers are dramatically different than they were during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

How MacroFab's Digital Manufacturing Drives Reshoring

After three years of supply chain disruption, manufacturers look for ways to ensure business continuity, produce closer to their end-markets and save costs

The Future of Supply Chain Podcast #153 with Misha Govshteyn of MacroFab

Santosh is joined by Misha Govshteyn, CEO of MacroFab, an electronics manufacturing platform that brings together the best factory lines in North America.

When Nearshoring to Mexico Will Have to Be Enough

Manufacturing CEOs and consultants advise moving cautiously, getting expert advice and expecting competition.

How to Mitigate Cybersecurity Threats in Contract Manufacturing

Companies face a variety of cyber risks, from fragmented security frameworks to exposed passwords.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

China Confidence Plummets, U.S Reshoring Soars

“Confidence has been shaken,” according to the 2022 China Business Report conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and PwC.

Reshoring Operations: Reducing E-Waste And Improving ESG Performance In Electronics Manufacturing

While end-of-life PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) do qualify as manufacturing waste, that only scratches the surface of the issue.

The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

Ukraine’s vast demand for ammunition and weapons means tapping into small manufacturers across America, and rethinking how military supply chains work.

AI & Automation: Real Tips From Real CEOs

Rising wages and a dearth of skilled workers are driving CEOs to push artificial intelligence and robotics ever deeper into their operations.

Nearshoring Mitigates Counterfeit Component Risks

Manufacturers are under pressure to manage costs while dealing with supply chain disruptions, and counterfeiters exploit this for their own gains.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

Turning the Corner on Manufacturing Reslience

The supply chain conversations Govshteyn has now with customers are dramatically different than they were during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

How MacroFab's Digital Manufacturing Drives Reshoring

After three years of supply chain disruption, manufacturers look for ways to ensure business continuity, produce closer to their end-markets and save costs

The Future of Supply Chain Podcast #153 with Misha Govshteyn of MacroFab

Santosh is joined by Misha Govshteyn, CEO of MacroFab, an electronics manufacturing platform that brings together the best factory lines in North America.

When Nearshoring to Mexico Will Have to Be Enough

Manufacturing CEOs and consultants advise moving cautiously, getting expert advice and expecting competition.

How to Mitigate Cybersecurity Threats in Contract Manufacturing

Companies face a variety of cyber risks, from fragmented security frameworks to exposed passwords.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

China Confidence Plummets, U.S Reshoring Soars

“Confidence has been shaken,” according to the 2022 China Business Report conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and PwC.

Reshoring Operations: Reducing E-Waste And Improving ESG Performance In Electronics Manufacturing

While end-of-life PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) do qualify as manufacturing waste, that only scratches the surface of the issue.

The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

Ukraine’s vast demand for ammunition and weapons means tapping into small manufacturers across America, and rethinking how military supply chains work.

AI & Automation: Real Tips From Real CEOs

Rising wages and a dearth of skilled workers are driving CEOs to push artificial intelligence and robotics ever deeper into their operations.

Nearshoring Mitigates Counterfeit Component Risks

Manufacturers are under pressure to manage costs while dealing with supply chain disruptions, and counterfeiters exploit this for their own gains.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

Turning the Corner on Manufacturing Reslience

The supply chain conversations Govshteyn has now with customers are dramatically different than they were during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

How MacroFab's Digital Manufacturing Drives Reshoring

After three years of supply chain disruption, manufacturers look for ways to ensure business continuity, produce closer to their end-markets and save costs

The Future of Supply Chain Podcast #153 with Misha Govshteyn of MacroFab

Santosh is joined by Misha Govshteyn, CEO of MacroFab, an electronics manufacturing platform that brings together the best factory lines in North America.

When Nearshoring to Mexico Will Have to Be Enough

Manufacturing CEOs and consultants advise moving cautiously, getting expert advice and expecting competition.

How to Mitigate Cybersecurity Threats in Contract Manufacturing

Companies face a variety of cyber risks, from fragmented security frameworks to exposed passwords.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

China Confidence Plummets, U.S Reshoring Soars

“Confidence has been shaken,” according to the 2022 China Business Report conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and PwC.

Reshoring Operations: Reducing E-Waste And Improving ESG Performance In Electronics Manufacturing

While end-of-life PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) do qualify as manufacturing waste, that only scratches the surface of the issue.

The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

Ukraine’s vast demand for ammunition and weapons means tapping into small manufacturers across America, and rethinking how military supply chains work.

AI & Automation: Real Tips From Real CEOs

Rising wages and a dearth of skilled workers are driving CEOs to push artificial intelligence and robotics ever deeper into their operations.

Nearshoring Mitigates Counterfeit Component Risks

Manufacturers are under pressure to manage costs while dealing with supply chain disruptions, and counterfeiters exploit this for their own gains.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

Turning the Corner on Manufacturing Reslience

The supply chain conversations Govshteyn has now with customers are dramatically different than they were during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

How MacroFab's Digital Manufacturing Drives Reshoring

After three years of supply chain disruption, manufacturers look for ways to ensure business continuity, produce closer to their end-markets and save costs

The Future of Supply Chain Podcast #153 with Misha Govshteyn of MacroFab

Santosh is joined by Misha Govshteyn, CEO of MacroFab, an electronics manufacturing platform that brings together the best factory lines in North America.

When Nearshoring to Mexico Will Have to Be Enough

Manufacturing CEOs and consultants advise moving cautiously, getting expert advice and expecting competition.

How to Mitigate Cybersecurity Threats in Contract Manufacturing

Companies face a variety of cyber risks, from fragmented security frameworks to exposed passwords.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

China Confidence Plummets, U.S Reshoring Soars

“Confidence has been shaken,” according to the 2022 China Business Report conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and PwC.

Reshoring Operations: Reducing E-Waste And Improving ESG Performance In Electronics Manufacturing

While end-of-life PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) do qualify as manufacturing waste, that only scratches the surface of the issue.

The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

Ukraine’s vast demand for ammunition and weapons means tapping into small manufacturers across America, and rethinking how military supply chains work.

AI & Automation: Real Tips From Real CEOs

Rising wages and a dearth of skilled workers are driving CEOs to push artificial intelligence and robotics ever deeper into their operations.

Nearshoring Mitigates Counterfeit Component Risks

Manufacturers are under pressure to manage costs while dealing with supply chain disruptions, and counterfeiters exploit this for their own gains.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

Turning the Corner on Manufacturing Reslience

The supply chain conversations Govshteyn has now with customers are dramatically different than they were during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

How MacroFab's Digital Manufacturing Drives Reshoring

After three years of supply chain disruption, manufacturers look for ways to ensure business continuity, produce closer to their end-markets and save costs

The Future of Supply Chain Podcast #153 with Misha Govshteyn of MacroFab

Santosh is joined by Misha Govshteyn, CEO of MacroFab, an electronics manufacturing platform that brings together the best factory lines in North America.

When Nearshoring to Mexico Will Have to Be Enough

Manufacturing CEOs and consultants advise moving cautiously, getting expert advice and expecting competition.

How to Mitigate Cybersecurity Threats in Contract Manufacturing

Companies face a variety of cyber risks, from fragmented security frameworks to exposed passwords.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

China Confidence Plummets, U.S Reshoring Soars

“Confidence has been shaken,” according to the 2022 China Business Report conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and PwC.

Reshoring Operations: Reducing E-Waste And Improving ESG Performance In Electronics Manufacturing

While end-of-life PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) do qualify as manufacturing waste, that only scratches the surface of the issue.

The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

Ukraine’s vast demand for ammunition and weapons means tapping into small manufacturers across America, and rethinking how military supply chains work.

AI & Automation: Real Tips From Real CEOs

Rising wages and a dearth of skilled workers are driving CEOs to push artificial intelligence and robotics ever deeper into their operations.

Nearshoring Mitigates Counterfeit Component Risks

Manufacturers are under pressure to manage costs while dealing with supply chain disruptions, and counterfeiters exploit this for their own gains.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

Turning the Corner on Manufacturing Reslience

The supply chain conversations Govshteyn has now with customers are dramatically different than they were during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

How MacroFab's Digital Manufacturing Drives Reshoring

After three years of supply chain disruption, manufacturers look for ways to ensure business continuity, produce closer to their end-markets and save costs

The Future of Supply Chain Podcast #153 with Misha Govshteyn of MacroFab

Santosh is joined by Misha Govshteyn, CEO of MacroFab, an electronics manufacturing platform that brings together the best factory lines in North America.

When Nearshoring to Mexico Will Have to Be Enough

Manufacturing CEOs and consultants advise moving cautiously, getting expert advice and expecting competition.

How to Mitigate Cybersecurity Threats in Contract Manufacturing

Companies face a variety of cyber risks, from fragmented security frameworks to exposed passwords.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

China Confidence Plummets, U.S Reshoring Soars

“Confidence has been shaken,” according to the 2022 China Business Report conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and PwC.

Reshoring Operations: Reducing E-Waste And Improving ESG Performance In Electronics Manufacturing

While end-of-life PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) do qualify as manufacturing waste, that only scratches the surface of the issue.

The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

Ukraine’s vast demand for ammunition and weapons means tapping into small manufacturers across America, and rethinking how military supply chains work.

AI & Automation: Real Tips From Real CEOs

Rising wages and a dearth of skilled workers are driving CEOs to push artificial intelligence and robotics ever deeper into their operations.

Nearshoring Mitigates Counterfeit Component Risks

Manufacturers are under pressure to manage costs while dealing with supply chain disruptions, and counterfeiters exploit this for their own gains.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

Turning the Corner on Manufacturing Reslience

The supply chain conversations Govshteyn has now with customers are dramatically different than they were during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

How MacroFab's Digital Manufacturing Drives Reshoring

After three years of supply chain disruption, manufacturers look for ways to ensure business continuity, produce closer to their end-markets and save costs

The Future of Supply Chain Podcast #153 with Misha Govshteyn of MacroFab

Santosh is joined by Misha Govshteyn, CEO of MacroFab, an electronics manufacturing platform that brings together the best factory lines in North America.

When Nearshoring to Mexico Will Have to Be Enough

Manufacturing CEOs and consultants advise moving cautiously, getting expert advice and expecting competition.

How to Mitigate Cybersecurity Threats in Contract Manufacturing

Companies face a variety of cyber risks, from fragmented security frameworks to exposed passwords.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

China Confidence Plummets, U.S Reshoring Soars

“Confidence has been shaken,” according to the 2022 China Business Report conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and PwC.

Reshoring Operations: Reducing E-Waste And Improving ESG Performance In Electronics Manufacturing

While end-of-life PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) do qualify as manufacturing waste, that only scratches the surface of the issue.

The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

Ukraine’s vast demand for ammunition and weapons means tapping into small manufacturers across America, and rethinking how military supply chains work.

AI & Automation: Real Tips From Real CEOs

Rising wages and a dearth of skilled workers are driving CEOs to push artificial intelligence and robotics ever deeper into their operations.

Nearshoring Mitigates Counterfeit Component Risks

Manufacturers are under pressure to manage costs while dealing with supply chain disruptions, and counterfeiters exploit this for their own gains.

Private Investors Looking to Capitalize on Nearshoring Trends Turn to Mexico

A supply-chain rethink is driving private-capital firms and their portfolio companies to set up manufacturing operations in the U.S.’s southern neighbor.

Turning the Corner on Manufacturing Reslience

The supply chain conversations Govshteyn has now with customers are dramatically different than they were during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

How MacroFab's Digital Manufacturing Drives Reshoring

After three years of supply chain disruption, manufacturers look for ways to ensure business continuity, produce closer to their end-markets and save costs

The Future of Supply Chain Podcast #153 with Misha Govshteyn of MacroFab

Santosh is joined by Misha Govshteyn, CEO of MacroFab, an electronics manufacturing platform that brings together the best factory lines in North America.

When Nearshoring to Mexico Will Have to Be Enough

Manufacturing CEOs and consultants advise moving cautiously, getting expert advice and expecting competition.

How to Mitigate Cybersecurity Threats in Contract Manufacturing

Companies face a variety of cyber risks, from fragmented security frameworks to exposed passwords.

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