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Reshoring and Made in France: New Priorities for Procurement Departments

The reshoring of supply chains and the promotion of « Made in France » have become strategic priorities for companies. In a context where supply security and reducing environmental impact are key priorities, procurement departments are reassessing their strategies to favour local production.

The Rise of Reshoring

Faced with the challenges posed by globalisation, such as international supply chain disruptions and the environmental costs of transport, many companies are choosing to reshore part of their production. This approach aims not only to secure supplies, but also to gain in responsiveness and flexibility.

Made in France as a Selection Criterion

« Made in France » is becoming a strong argument in the decision-making of procurement departments. Buying French is no longer simply a patriotic or marketing gesture, but a strategy aimed at guaranteeing quality, supporting the local economy and reducing environmental footprint. This trend reflects a growing awareness among consumers and companies of the importance of product origin.

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Benefits and Challenges of Procurement Reshoring

Supporting the local economy: Stimulating regional employment and know-how.

Reducing CO2 emissions: Lowering the environmental impact of goods transport.

Quality control: Ensuring better traceability and enhanced quality control.

This approach comes with challenges, particularly in terms of often higher production costs and the availability of certain raw materials or specific technical skills.

Strategies for a Successful Transition

Assessing long-term benefits: Analysing the economic, social and environmental advantages.

Collaborating with local suppliers: Establishing strong partnerships to ensure quality and continuity of supplies.

Innovating: Investing in research and development to optimise production processes.

Reshoring and the focus on Made in France represent a significant evolution in procurement strategies. By prioritising local production, companies can not only strengthen their resilience to global uncertainties, but also contribute to a more sustainable and responsible development. This trend is set to grow further in the years to come, reshaping the landscape of procurement and production.

Eva Demeter
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Eva Demeter
Procurement Digitalisation Consultant
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