Right-shoring

"Right-shoring" in a Sentence (3 examples)

Right-shoring is the combination of onshore, near-shore and far-shore operations into a single, flexible, low-cost approach to supply chain management.

Right-shoring addresses the perceived skills issues that can exist in rapidly growing, emerging high-tech economies, particularly in terms of the ratio of senior to junior people.

Right-shoring does not require a company to move business processes overseas.

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