New firm plans to onshore apparel manufacturing back to St. Louis

URLhttps://www.stltoday.com/business/local/new-firm-p
SourceSt. Louis Post Dispatch
Date Published05/16/2019
Author NameJacob Barker
Mentions specific company case(s) of reshoring, kept from offshoring, or transplantYes

Additional Reshoring Information:

Company/Division name Evolution St. Louis
Parent companyEvolution St. Louis
Type of work Manufacturing
Reshoring category:Reshoring
Total number of jobs (added or to be added):60
Year reshoring announced:2019
Year reshoring implemented or to be implemented:2022
Capital investment ($):5
City reshored to:St. Louis
State(s) reshored to:MO
If relevant, work nearshored to:-
Industry(ies):Apparel & Textiles
Product(s) reshoredknit apparel
What non-domestic negative factors made offshoring less attractive?Supply chain interruption risk/Natural disaster risk/Political instability
What domestic positive factors made reshoring more attractive?Customer responsiveness improvement, Eco-system synergies, Government Incentives, Image/brand, Other, import replacement; local industry support
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