verb
- to bring work or production back in-house after it has been outsourced; to return a business function to internal management
Usage: business; third person singular present tense of 'insource'
Examples
- The company insources its customer service operations to improve quality control.
- After years of outsourcing, the manufacturer insources production to reduce costs and increase oversight.
- The firm insources its IT department to better protect sensitive data.
- She insources the design work that was previously handled by external contractors.
- The corporation insources manufacturing to create local jobs and strengthen supply chain resilience.