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Flexibility, enhancing core competences are major drivers to outsourcing

While there is still controversy about the effects of outsourcing on company operations, most of Packaging World's survey respondents were positive. The two most often cited advantages of outsourcing were in creating more flexibility for plant operations and the opportunity to improve core competences.

The packaging engineer for a national maker of housewares says that outsourcing "frees up our workers to handle other projects." That's virtually the same response from the director of manufacturing at a Midwest chemical company. The vice president for operations at a West Coast producer of paints and varnishes points out: "Access to outside contractors and ideas provides us with a broader spectrum of input."

A senior engineer for a national maker of leisure products says that outsourcing allows more in-house development work. "Our internal resources can be used for process capability and development of new technology. Contractors can be hired to do the 'cookie-cutter' executions."

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