Accelerating US ManufacturingTop 50 Game Changers Impacting the Manufacturing and Production Sector

Accelerating US ManufacturingTop 50 Game Changers Impacting the Manufacturing and Production Sector

Strategic Analysis of the Top Manufacturing Software Game Changers

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19-Dec-2014
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Research Code: NEC0-01-00-00-00
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The top 50 game changers in manufacturing and production analysis identifies companies that are driving next-generation manufacturing best practices. Frost & Sullivan has scrutinized more than 100 companies, products, technologies, solutions, and services in the manufacturing software category with a focus on which of them would have the greatest impact on US manufacturing competitiveness, productivity, and future growth. The seismic shifts in the global manufacturing industry over the past decade have created a new order, driving manufacturing offshoring, redefining supply chains, and decimating manufacturing jobs. Four main causes of shifts in the US manufacturing sector have been identified.

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The top 50 game changers in manufacturing and production analysis identifies companies that are driving next-generation manufacturing best practices. Frost & Sullivan has scrutinized more than 100 companies, products, technologies, solutions, and services in the manufacturing software category with a focus on which of them would have the greatest impact on US manufacturing competitiveness, productivity, and future growth. The seismic shifts in the global manufacturing industry over the past decade have created a new order, driving manufacturing offshoring, redefining supply chains, and decimating manufacturing jobs. Four main causes of shifts in the US manufacturing sector have been identified.
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Author Muthuraman Ramasamy
Industries Industrial Automation
WIP Number NEC0-01-00-00-00
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