
The factory revolution: why it has become cheaper to produce at home, with robots, than to move production to low-wage countries
The traditional model of the manufacturing industry, in which production was moved to low-wage countries to reduce costs, is beginning to lose
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The traditional model of the manufacturing industry, in which production was moved to low-wage countries to reduce costs, is beginning to lose relevance. The factory revolution: why it has become cheaper to produce at home, with robots, than to move production to low-wage countries.
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The traditional model of the manufacturing industry, in which production was moved to low-wage countries to reduce costs, is beginning to lose relevance.
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The traditional model of the manufacturing industry, in which production was moved to low-wage countries to reduce costs, is beginning...
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