Economics
The author of this report is asked to assessed the financial fortunes and business decision-making of a firm named Autoedge. For the longest time, Autoedge was in a good niche in that they were providing auto parts and upgrades for all three of the major automakers. There was indeed an extra costs and such associated with the upgrades but many people trusted the name of Autoedge and were more than willing to pay the extra cost associated with the upgrades. However, there came a point where costs and competitiveness became a concern and manufacturing operations were shifted overseas to South Korea. This decision came with a staggering cost as quality fell sharply and there has been great damage to Autoedge's image. The question becomes now whether Autoedge should persist in keeping manufacturing operations overseas or whether Autoedge should try to take advantage of the fact that the job situation in the United States is rather paltry right now. Of course, there are still cost and competitiveness concerns involved when it comes to this. While costs may be higher if Autoedge does its manufacturing in the United States, the company can still turn that to their advantage over the long run.
Analysis
The Great Recession has proven to be rather persistent in terms of the fact that job recovery and economic performance after the end of the Great Recession in 2009 has proven to be rather stubborn. Indeed, while the economy has grown consistently since the recession that lasted from 2007 to 2009, the growth rates since then have often been tepid and underwhelming (Thoma, 2014). Beyond that, the general opinion against offshoring is still rather negative in the United States even if economic conditions urge (if not shove) companies into starting or continuing the practice (Stark, 2016). Indeed, Walmart is not going to stop its practice of buying mainly from China and the rest of Asia given that other firms in the retail sphere are doing the precise same thing and doing otherwise would be economically unfeasible (Isidore, 2015). Autoedge, on the other hand, might have a better option. Indeed, there are limited industries and situations where using domestic labor can be used as a selling point even if the costs involved are higher to the consumer. Indeed, Apple and some other corporations have made it a point to shift manufacturing back to the United States and they have used it as a selling point while they do it (Kerr, 2013).
In general, there are two reasons why Autoedge should shift manufacturing options back to the United States. First, they cannot withstand the price to their reputation that comes from the faulty quality results that are coming from overseas...
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