New Delhi, Nov. 21 -- Every year, the U.S. holiday season reveals the same truth: strong consumer spending only works when the supply chain works. It's the invisible engine behind every full shelf, every lightning-fast delivery, and every "Order Placed" notification that arrives before you've even closed the tab.

But this year, something deeper is happening behind the scenes.

U.S. retailers and brands are no longer relying on long, fragile global routes to stock their shelves. Instead, they're bringing production closer to home. From apparel to electronics to home goods, companies are reshoring and "nearshoring" significant parts of their supply chain, a shift that is quietly creating a new class of winners across American manufacturing...