For years, companies have outsourced manufacturing overseas to cut costs, but recent supply chain disruptions have exposed the risks of this model. Nearshoring—moving production closer to home—is gaining popularity, with Texas emerging as a prime location for North American manufacturers.
Why Nearshore to Texas?
Faster Lead Times: Reduced shipping delays improve market responsiveness and lower inventory costs.
Better Quality Control: Proximity allows for closer oversight, leading to higher-quality products.
Strong Logistics: Texas’ highways, airports, and ports ensure smooth transportation.
Business-Friendly Climate: Low taxes, minimal regulations, and a right-to-work policy attract companies.
Skilled Workforce: A growing talent pool supports manufacturing needs.
Cost-Effectiveness: Savings in logistics and import duties offset labor costs, with affordable labor available in Mexico.
Nearshoring strengthens Texas’ economy and its ties with Mexico, making North America more competitive with East Asia. With its strategic advantages, Texas is set to lead the nearshoring movement, offering businesses a more efficient and resilient production model.
Article, Reference: https://novalinkmx.com/2024/03/14/texas-nearshore-manufacturing/
Published on:
April 1, 2025
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