Decision Makers at Large Manufacturers Expect the U.S. Share of Their Production to Rise an Average of 7 Percent in Five Years; Half Expect to Boost U.S. Factory Jobs by 5 Percent or More, According to Latest BCG Manufacturing Survey
A Survey by The Boston Consulting Group Finds That the Share of U.S.-Based Executives Actively Engaged in the Process of Shifting Production Has Doubled Since Early 2012
By Honing Their Outbound-Supply-Chain Logistics With a Focus on Better Complexity Management and Collaboration With Trading Partners, CPG Manufacturers Could Unlock Nearly $50 Billion of Hidden Value
Current Skills Shortages Reflect Supply-and-Demand Imbalances in Specific Jobs and in Certain Locations. Only Seven States — Six of Which Are Bottom Quartile in U.S. Manufacturing Output — Show Significant or Severe Gaps, According to The Boston Consulting Group
BCG Study Finds That a Growing U.S. Cost Advantage in Labor and Energy Could Help the U.S. Capture $70 Billion to $115 Billion in Annual Exports From Other Nations by 2020; Rising Exports — Plus Reshoring — Are Projected to Create 2.5 Million to 5 Million U.S. Jobs by Decade-s End
High Costs and Shifting Global Demand Could Cost 200,000 Production Jobs and Worsen Youth Unemployment by 2020 in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, Predicts The Boston Consulting Group
New Research by The Boston Consulting Group Shows Continued Growth in the Distribution Market Outpacing That of the Overall Chemical Industry, Thanks to Greater Outsourcing by Suppliers and More Value-Added Services by Distributors
Based on a Detailed Analysis of the Conditions Underlying the Aluminum Industry-s Crisis, BCG Has Developed an Agenda for Aluminum Industry CEOs — a Comprehensive Starting Point for Setting Turnaround Priorities
Industry-s Top Ten Companies Lead in Total Shareholder Return Among 21 Industries- Top Ten, According to a New Report From The Boston Consulting Group
Building on Earlier Research, Report Details How China-s Escalating Costs and the Strategic Advantages of Making Goods Closer to Consumers Will Accelerate a Return of U.S. Manufacturing by Around 2015