localsourcing
Localsourcing is the practice of sourcing goods and services from suppliers located within a defined geographic area, such as a city, region, or country, rather than from distant or offshore providers. Proponents describe it as a strategy to strengthen local economies and increase supply-chain resilience, while maintaining comparable quality and cost when possible. It is distinct from outsourcing, offshoring, or nearshoring in that it emphasizes proximity and regional networks.
Benefits commonly cited include job creation and economic development in the local area, shorter lead times
Challenges and tradeoffs involve potentially higher unit costs, limited supplier bases, capacity constraints, and dependence on
Implementation often includes mapping local suppliers, piloting local sourcing in select categories, establishing regional standards and