insourcing
Britishnoun
Other Word Forms
- insource verb
Example Sentences
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Glanso, which declared profits of £2.6m in the past year, said insourcing could be cheaper for the NHS than outsourcing and staff hours could be better monitored to ensure patient safety.
From BBC • Nov. 13, 2025
The technologies of international capitalism—outsourcing, insourcing, offshoring—would not only make the world’s businesses more profitable, but they would make the all people less quarrelsome.
From Slate • Aug. 8, 2014
When cheap labor exists externally and internal resources seem overburdened, how can insourcing save costs or even be a viable option?
From Forbes • Jun. 26, 2014
And over half of big manufacturers say they’re thinking of insourcing jobs from abroad.
From Washington Post • Jan. 29, 2014
Then American companies like Ford are replacing outsourcing with insourcing.
From Time • Jul. 24, 2013
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