Machine Tool Manufacturing is Moving Back to the US
Since the recession began in 2007, there has been a quiet revolution in the machining business and its supply chain. Take off shoring. Most U.S. machine shops that went overseas in recent decades are now be reshored, or moving back to the U.S. High transportation costs and rising overseas labor are contributing to reshoring, but so is the poor quality of overseas tools. No one makes a machine tool like an American worker.