A major patch and emblem manufacturer is expanding in Houston and reshoring 50 jobs to the area to avoid supply chain disruptions and reduce its exposure to tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
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Emblem and patch manufacturer World Emblem will open a new 72,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Houston in October, moving its regional operations from a 35,000-square-foot plant in northwest ...
President Trump’s tariffs, and the uncertainty surrounding them, have caused many businesses to call a halt to major moves as they assess the situation (for example, both Klarna and StubHub have ...
HOUSTON — World Emblem — which touts itself as the “world’s largest emblem and patch manufacturer” — has started operating at its new Houston facility, more than doubling its capacity and reshoring ...