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Explore how Coeptis Capital is pioneering the reshoring movement, driving innovation in U.S. manufacturing to secure a stronger domestic future.
In an era where global supply chain disruptions have highlighted the vulnerabilities of overseas manufacturing, the conversation around reshoring has never been more relevant. With U.S. manufacturing facing critical decisions, companies like Coeptis Captial are stepping up to lead a new wave of innovation in domestic production. This episode of the The Dale King Show delves into the strategic importance of bringing manufacturing back to the U.S., exploring the economic and geopolitical factors driving this trend.
What are the key challenges and opportunities in reshoring U.S. manufacturing, and how is Coeptus positioning itself as a leader in this transformation?
In this episode of the The Dale King Show, hosted by Dale King, CEO of Syndicate Media, Chuck Adams, a partner at Coeptis Capital, shares insights into how Coeptis Capital is driving the reshoring movement in U.S. manufacturing. The discussion covers the benefits of reshoring, the strategic initiatives Coeptis Capital is implementing, and the broader implications for the U.S. economy.
Main Points of Conversation:
- Reshoring vs. Nearshoring: Understanding the differences and why U.S. manufacturing is focusing on reshoring.
- Economic Impact: How reshoring can strengthen the U.S. economy and reduce dependency on foreign production.
- Coeptus’s Role: The innovative strategies Coeptis is employing to lead the reshoring movement.
Guest Bio:
Charles “Chuck” Adams brings a wealth of experience to Coeptis Capital, with a distinguished background in the aviation/aerospace, automotive, and industrial goods industries. As a co-founder of Coeptis Consulting Group, Chuck combines deep technical engineering expertise with a strong business acumen, providing clients with a comprehensive, technical-business examination in advisory and investment banking services.
Before establishing Coeptis, Chuck spent nearly seven years at GE Aerospace, where he contributed to engineering and business services across various product lines, including the CFM56, LEAP, GE90, and CF34 commercial engines. He has also gained experience in automotive, food manufacturing, industrial goods, construction, and even the video game industry. An entrepreneur at heart, Chuck has founded several companies, including a profitable residential and commercial construction firm in Idaho.
Chuck holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Boise State University, an MS in Mechanical Engineering from North Dakota State University, and an MBA from Indiana University. He is also proficient in data analysis and programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, and SQL. As a Registered Representative of Finalis Securities LLC, Chuck holds Series 7, 79, 63, and 65 securities licenses, making him a trusted advisor in both the engineering and financial sectors.