David Collins III is the CEO of Manufacturing Transformation Group. He has lead the company since 2021. Since that time, MTG has expanded from its original China focus to become a global company with operations in China, the US, South America, Vietnam, and Europe. He is an Iraq War (US Army) and Afghanistan War (State Dept) Veteran and a graduate of Johns Hopkins SAIS.
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The 4 Characteristics of a Great Manufacturing Consultant
By
David Collins III, 23 August 2022
Lean Manufacturing,
Manufacturing Consulting,
Supplier Development
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Understanding Which Shoring Is Best for You: Nearshoring, Offshoring, Onshoring & Reshoring
By
David Collins III, 17 August 2022
Manufacturing Consulting,
Manufacturing In China,
Shoring
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5 Signs It’s Time to Move Your Manufacturing
By
David Collins III, 17 August 2022
Manufacturing Consulting,
Plant Relocation
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Offshoring in the Age of Reshoring
By
David Collins III, 17 August 2022
Manufacturing Consulting,
Manufacturing In China,
Shoring
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8 Manufacturing KPIs Your Factory Managers Should Measure in 2022
By
David Collins III, 14 August 2022
Production Planning,
Lean Manufacturing,
New Factory Setup,
Process Improvement
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The Surprising Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic: De-globalization of the Supply Chain
By
David Collins III, 11 July 2022
Supply Chain Management,
Manufacturing Consulting,
Manufacturing In China
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Improving Employee Engagement in Manufacturing
By
David Collins III, 16 June 2022
Management/Turnaround
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The Manufacturing Landscape in Mexico: Then & Now
By
David Collins III, 1 June 2022
Manufacturing Consulting,
Plant Relocation
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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Nearshoring
By
David Collins III, 10 May 2022
Manufacturing Consulting,
Manufacturing In China,
Process Improvement,
Shoring
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The Effects of COVID Lockdowns on Transportation Within China
By
David Collins III, 20 April 2022
Manufacturing Consulting,
Manufacturing In China,
COVID-19 Outbreak