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Near-sourcing : ウィキペディア英語版 | Near-sourcing Near-sourcing also known as near-sourced or near-source, is a term used to describe a business strategically placing some or all of its operations close to where its products are sold. Typically, the term is contrasted with the trend to outsource low-wage manufacturing operations to developing nations (offshoring), and is used to highlight a reversal of that trend. Businesses can near-source everything from product production to customer and IT services. It is a form of outsourcing, in that the work is done by an outside contracted company rather than internally (insourcing), but unlike offshore outsourcing, the work is done in fairly close proximity to either the company headquarters or its target market. Near-sourcing can save companies time and money, but it does not always mean bringing operations back to the home country where the firm is located. It could mean relocating or locating operations in a nearby country (nearshoring). == Overview ==
Outsourcing, insourcing, and near-sourcing are three ways businesses may deal with product manufacturing, customer and IT services. As consumers become more demanding, the importance of customer and IT services, as well as the ratings associated with customer and IT service performance becomes more relevant and plays a larger part in consumer choice. For many businesses the question is not so much whether to near-source, but how, to what extent, and which parts of the business might be suitable. Services that can be near-sourced are manufacturing and production, customer service representatives, and IT services.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bizcare.com )〕
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