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The Entrepreneur's Guide To Pre-Fab Metal Buildings
by Alfred Mears
08/21/2021

Discussing business at a time when many commercial operations have had it rougher than ever before seems a little odd. Nonetheless, entrepreneurship has actually seen pretty significant increases, with many new business owners going the way of prefab buildings. This is in direct contrast to many who opted to go the traditional brick-and-mortar storefronts with which were most familiar. The biggest difference is that with prefab buildings, the ability to shift & pivot is easier in the long run.

It's no secret that the last eighteen months have dealt a massive blow to businesses all over the world. Whether it's clothing sales, toys, cosmetics, or the restaurant industry, the global health crisis ground the entire world to a halt. Stay-at-home orders kept folks out of the public arenas where commerce operated. And with fears about employment status & possible budget cuts, people stopped spending money in every way that wasn't deemed absolutely necessary.

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The Essential Guide To Wire Harness In Mexico
by Alfred Mears
08/21/2021

Breaking down the basics of wire harness in Mexico might seem like a pursuit of technical jargon the likes of which are clear only to those in certain industries. However, manufacturing of any kind in Mexico comes down to understanding the country itself, its people, and how Mexico fits into the global commercial picture.

If it comes across as a bit of a complex matter, that's because it is. For far too long, strategists have taken to looking at the manufacturing sectors of Mexico as nothing more than just pockets of inexpensive labor used by U.S. companies (though not limited to just the U.S.) for bigger profit margins. It should come as no surprise that manufacturing in Mexico is a highly regulated industry in and of itself, with certain areas of the country dedicated solely to certain types of manufacturing. A look at many of the most widely-used & highly-visible goods in the United States are emblazoned with one variation of the 'Made in Mexico' or 'Assembled in M

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