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The phrase "outsourced production" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when referring to the production of a good or service that is contracted out to an outside supplier or contractor. For example, "The company decided to outsource production of its new product to a factory in a different country."
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While other television makers, like Philips, the electronics giant based in the Netherlands, have generally outsourced production of high-volume products to overseas contractors, Thomson chose instead to create a separate, jointly owned company with TCL.
If outsourced production happens on terms that are highly disadvantageous for the outsourcing suppliers, it creates conditions for a race to the bottom on environmental and working conditions, as suppliers attempt to recover margins wherever they can.
Like its rivals it has outsourced production to cut costs, for example.
Global supply chains have stretched round the world and many European companies have outsourced production to Asia.
Wingrave worked in a local electronics factory until it outsourced production to Hungary; he was forced to retire two years early.
More importantly – a crucial decision for profitability – Hornby sacked more than 400 workers at its Margate factory and outsourced production to Guangdong in China.
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In its settlement negotiations with Boeing, the union has suggested that the company keep the plant operating by moving some outsourced parts production from other countries to South Carolina — an idea that Boeing and industry analysts consider unrealistic.
In the 1990s electronics makers in the U.S. outsourced entire production lines to contractors in India, Mexico and elsewhere.
In one such study, Ählström (2010) analyzed H&M's response to the challenge from civil society organizations to create responsible discourse around the safeguarding of workers engaged in outsourced apparel production.
Of course, as its name implies, BlackBerry's new handset has much more in common with the company's most recent offering, the DTEK50 than past devices – which is to say that it has, as announced outsourced hardware production here once again.
Lax regulation in China was a contributing factor: the contaminated products may have been mislabelled to avoid inspections, but such inspections were rare in any case.So was it the industrialised, globalised, outsourced food-production system that killed thousands of pets?
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