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Small U.S. Manufacturers Give Up on 'Made in China'
When Sonja Zozula and Jerry Anderson founded LightSaver Technologies in 2009, everyone told them they should make their emergency lights for homeowners in China. After two years of outsourcing to factories there, last winter they shifted production to Carlsbad, Calif., about 30 miles from their home in San Clemente. Its probably 30 percent cheaper to manufacture in China, Anderson says. But factor in shipping and all the other B.S. that you have to endure. Its a question of, How do I value my time at three in the morning when I have to talk to China? 
As costs in China rise and owners look closely at the hassles of using factories 12,000 miles and 12 time zones away, many small companies have decided manufacturing overseas isnt worth the trouble. American production is increasingly competitive, says Harry Moser, founder of the Reshoring Initiative, a group of companies and trade associations trying to bring factory jobs back to the U.S. In the last two years theres been a dramatic increase in the amount of work returning.
Small U.S. Manufacturers Give Up on 'Made in China' - Businessweek
When Sonja Zozula and Jerry Anderson founded LightSaver Technologies in 2009, everyone told them they should make their emergency lights for homeowners in China. After two years of outsourcing to factories there, last winter they shifted production to Carlsbad, Calif., about 30 miles from their home in San Clemente. Its probably 30 percent cheaper to manufacture in China, Anderson says. But factor in shipping and all the other B.S. that you have to endure. Its a question of, How do I value my time at three in the morning when I have to talk to China? 
As costs in China rise and owners look closely at the hassles of using factories 12,000 miles and 12 time zones away, many small companies have decided manufacturing overseas isnt worth the trouble. American production is increasingly competitive, says Harry Moser, founder of the Reshoring Initiative, a group of companies and trade associations trying to bring factory jobs back to the U.S. In the last two years theres been a dramatic increase in the amount of work returning.
Small U.S. Manufacturers Give Up on 'Made in China' - Businessweek