Broken Supply Chains
How Financial Engineering Hollowed American Manufacturing and the Complex Journey to Resilience
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BROKEN SUPPLY CHAINS: How Financial Engineering Hollowed American Manufacturing and the Complex Journey to Resilience is a powerful exposé on the hidden mechanisms that have quietly dismantled America’s industrial backbone. Far from a simple story of jobs lost to cheaper labor overseas, this book reveals a more insidious force: the rise of financial engineering and value extraction strategies that have gutted once-thriving manufacturing enterprises in pursuit of short-term returns. Through gripping “Ghost Factory” narratives and rigorously examined case studies, readers are taken inside hollowed-out communities and shuttered plants, where knowledge, livelihoods, and resilience have been sacrificed for spreadsheet gains.
With clarity and precision, this book dismantles the conventional wisdom surrounding offshoring, showing how private equity tactics—leveraged buyouts, sale-leasebacks, and talent stripping—have redefined American manufacturing from a long-term enterprise into a disposable commodity. Chapters such as The Private Equity Playbook and The True Cost Ledger reveal the deep structural consequences of an extraction economy, while the introduction of the “Manufacturing Vulnerability Index” quantifies the national security and innovation risks born from these financial transformations. This is essential reading for industry professionals, policymakers, and anyone who cares about the future of domestic production.
Yet this is not a book of pure critique—it’s also a roadmap forward. From debunking the myths of the reshoring boom to profiling successful models of resilience, such as family-owned and employee-led manufacturers, this book provides a nuanced and actionable framework for rebuilding industrial strength. The final chapters lay out a pragmatic path toward a new manufacturing paradigm, one rooted not just in advanced technologies, but in the restoration of shared knowledge, workforce development, and strategic investment.
Broken Supply Chains challenges its readers to confront the uncomfortable truths behind America’s industrial decline—and equips them with the insight to change course. Whether you're a business leader navigating global supply chains, a policymaker shaping economic strategy, or a concerned citizen watching your community erode, this book offers the clarity, data, and human stories needed to understand what was lost—and what it will take to rebuild. Read it with urgency. Share it with purpose. Let it spark a conversation this country can no longer afford to ignore.
This book was previously published as BROKEN SUPPLY CHAINS: How Financial Engineering Hollowed American Manufacturing and the Complex Journey to Resilience by Quasoid Press