Take Back Manufacturing

An Imperative for Western Economies

Nigel Southway

Nigel Southway

Advocate / Author

Read this book before you vote!

Posted On July 18, 2024 5:47 PM Author: Nigel
Tke Back Manufacturing article - Read this book before you vote!

 This is the book to read before you vote in any future elections!


Take Back Manufacturing… An Imperative for Western Economies is about how in less than one lifetime we have experienced the destruction of the manufacturing sectors in our western societies and the significant loss of national prosperity, and why the imperative for western economies must be to Take Back Manufacturing! 


The book provides a justification and detailed guide for the reshoring of our Western industries. It has been written for all Western citizens, industry leaders and their governments to understand that Take Back Manufacturing is an imperative for the Western economies to ensure future productivity and prosperity. 


The author using many years of manufacturing and business experience, including working in Mexico and China, and a decade of work with the TBM advocacy group, takes the reader through the history of manufacturing and explains in detail with a lot of facts, graphs, and diagrams how the globalized manufacturing approach, with its efficient supply chains supported by liberalized free-trade agreements, has been the business norm for the last four decades, and has been the prime reason for the hollowing out of the Western nations industrial base with the loss of national productivity and prosperity for its citizens. 


In many western economies manufacturing has been neglected, with indifferent industrial policies, under-capitalization, and poor development funding. A significant trade imbalance has eradicated many jobs and small enterprises, with most of the production-capacity investment and technological development being relocated offshore to foreign factories. Not only have the western nations lost manufacturing capacity, but also the infrastructure to support the capability for new product development. 


However, recent reshoring business models are demonstrating that current and future supply chain total costs have reached the tipping point offering reshoring back to localized factories as a competitive advantage across most industrial sectors. And recently, the Covid supply chain disruption has sensitized everyone to the real and increasing cost, inherent waste, and instability of long supply chains. Also, recent geo-politics has underscored how the dependence on globalized trade will become an economic security risk for the Western world. This realization is now encouraging Western economies to move back to more localized trade blocs, and why for most Western citizens it's time to "Take Back Manufacturing” to gain back lost prosperity. 


This book discusses all the political, social, economic, and technological factors that must be considered for Western nations to take back manufacturing, including the investment in education, and technology, and how there will need to be a strong political review of social priorities, immigration strategy, and climate change action, as well as a clear national level recovery plan that will demand a strong political will and national leadership that has the ability to set mutual trade policies with other western nations to form strong localized trade blocs. 


The book is not called “Welcome Back Manufacturing.” because for most Western economies manufacturing must be taken back with a focused and coordinated national level TBM policy roadmap and must be embraced and followed by all involved: the political leadership, the industries, the education system, and society as a whole. 


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