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Supply Chains Under Fire and the Rise of Manufacturing in China

29 min · 6 de abr de 2026
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How Geopolitical Tensions Are Redefining Global Manufacturing Strategies Most companies have relied on China for efficiency—but geopolitical tensions and disruptions are rewriting the rules of manufacturing. Wayne Miller and industry expert Michael Keer expose how the global supply chain is shifting from pure cost-cutting to resilience and regional diversification and why businesses can't ignore the new “China Plus One” strategy. Wayne shares behind-the-scenes stories from his time at Apple, illustrating how China’s unmatched scale and component density transformed electronics production and what this means for your business today. From tariffs and COVID disruptions to the rise of regional hubs like Vietnam, Mexico, and India, they break down the geopolitical forces reshaping global manufacturing. You’ll discover: the real drivers behind China Plus One, including rising costs and political risks; how startups versus large corporations are approaching supply chain rethinking; the impact of tariffs, logistics costs, and energy prices; and the emerging role of AI in managing complex, resilient supply networks. Plus, get insights into the future of American manufacturing, automation, and how regionalization could redefine your supply chain strategy. If you’re a tech leader, supply chain manager, or entrepreneur navigating today’s geopolitical landscape, this episode is your essential guide to building a smarter, more resilient manufacturing footprint.

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Supply Chains Under Fire and the Rise of Manufacturing in China

How Geopolitical Tensions Are Redefining Global Manufacturing Strategies Most companies have relied on China for efficiency—but geopolitical tensions and disruptions are rewriting the rules of manufacturing. Wayne Miller and industry expert Michael Keer expose how the global supply chain is shifting from pure cost-cutting to resilience and regional diversification and why businesses can't ignore the new “China Plus One” strategy. Wayne shares behind-the-scenes stories from his time at Apple, illustrating how China’s unmatched scale and component density transformed electronics production and what this means for your business today. From tariffs and COVID disruptions to the rise of regional hubs like Vietnam, Mexico, and India, they break down the geopolitical forces reshaping global manufacturing. You’ll discover: the real drivers behind China Plus One, including rising costs and political risks; how startups versus large corporations are approaching supply chain rethinking; the impact of tariffs, logistics costs, and energy prices; and the emerging role of AI in managing complex, resilient supply networks. Plus, get insights into the future of American manufacturing, automation, and how regionalization could redefine your supply chain strategy. If you’re a tech leader, supply chain manager, or entrepreneur navigating today’s geopolitical landscape, this episode is your essential guide to building a smarter, more resilient manufacturing footprint.

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In this podcast, Wayne Miller and Michael Keer discuss the current landscape of product development and manufacturing, focusing on the challenges posed by geopolitical factors, supply chain issues, and the impact of AI on the industry. They explore the difficulties of planning in a volatile market, the potential for US manufacturing, and the future of robotics and automation in production processes. Takeaways * The manufacturing landscape is rapidly changing due to geopolitical factors. * Planning in today's market is increasingly difficult for companies. * There is a significant cost disparity between US and overseas manufacturing. * AI tools are becoming essential in product development and manufacturing. * The US needs to advance its manufacturing capabilities to compete globally. * Tariffs and regulations are impacting manufacturing decisions. * Companies are exploring alternative manufacturing locations beyond China. * The future of robotics in manufacturing is still uncertain but promising. * Short-term thinking in companies can hinder long-term manufacturing strategies. * Collaboration and sharing of knowledge in the industry are crucial for innovation. Get in touch at prgnpi.com.

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