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Hosted by Veryable’s Head of Reindustrialization & Growth Innovation Matt Horine, this podcast intends to help you cut through the noise that you’re seeing across constructed narratives, misleading headlines, and provide clarity around these once-in-a-generation policy shifts. We’ll also be featuring interviews from current operations professionals to hear how they’re navigating this rapidly changing economic and regulatory environment.
In the second episode of U.S. Manufacturing Today, host Matt Horine discusses the downfall of the 40-year labor arbitrage strategy in the U.S. manufacturing sector. Joined by Mike Kinder, CEO of Veryable, the episode delves into the recent shift highlighted at the American Dynamism Summit, where the need to rebuild domestic industry strength was emphasized. They explore the negative impacts of relying on cheap foreign labor, the exposure of operational inefficiencies, and how companies can now seize the opportunity for operational transformation. The discussion covers the pitfalls of labor arbitrage, the hidden inefficiencies it creates, and strategic advice for companies to move away from outdated models and embrace local sourcing and operational agility.
In this first episode of U.S. Manufacturing Today, Veryable's Head of Reindustrialization, Matt Horine, provides a full breakdown of Trump's first 8 weeks in office. Topics include the impacts of new tariffs, trade policies, the crackdown on illegal immigration, and how these shifts will affect the manufacturing and distribution sectors. Matt also provides insight into how businesses can proactively adapt and thrive in this volatile & uncertain environment, emphasizing the many advantages of leveraging Veryable's on-demand labor model.
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