Calling Africa: Why the Forgotten Continent Can Be the Next Global Factory
Originally published in Industry Week By Tom McMakin Over the past two decades, low-cost manufacturing has transformed China and a group of other developing countries…
Originally published in Industry Week By Tom McMakin Over the past two decades, low-cost manufacturing has transformed China and a group of other developing countries…
Originally published in Automotive News By Daron Gifford The recent news from Bosch was colored in doom and gloom for the auto industry. The world’s largest auto…
Originally published in Ward’s Auto By Alejandro A. Rodriguez and Lou Longo Mexico is back in business. America’s southern neighbor is emerging from a period of political…
Originally published in Automotive News By Daron Gifford Overseas and domestic automotive companies should think long and hard about buying or building plants to take…
Originally published in Industry Week By Kreg Brown and Mike Fitzgerald The outlook for manufacturers so far in 2018 has been improved by a number…
Originally published in Industry Week By Lou Longo U.S. manufacturing executives concerned about recently announced steel and aluminum tariffs may yet be able to take action…
Originally published in American City Business Journals By Kreg Brown For several years, many U.S. manufacturers resisted making major investments to grow their businesses, fearful that an…
Originally published in Ward’s Auto By Daron Gifford Automotive-parts suppliers and manufacturers appear to be standing in a confounding, if not paralyzing, spot these days as…
Originally published on Automotive News By Daron Gifford, Plante Moran Legislation in Washington moves like the Potomac River in winter — slowly, sometimes not at all,…
Originally published in CNBC By Daron Gifford Carmakers these days are probably toasting the new business-friendly White House, which earlier this month announced it’s rescinding former…