offshorable (awf.SHOR.uh.bul) adj.

Capable of being moved to another country, especially to reduce
costs; capable of being performed by a person in another country,
especially at a lower wage or salary.
--offshore v.
-offshoring pp.

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Example Citations
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After he lost his job at J.P. Morgan, he collected unemployment for
three months before he found a new job at a financial services
company he prefers not to name. He's now an IT designer, not a
programmer. The job is more complex than merely cranking code. He
must understand the broader imperatives of the business and relate to
a range of people. "It's more of a synthesis of skills," he says,
rather than a commodity that can be replicated in India. Kirwin still
believes the job is "offshorable," though I'm less certain.
--Daniel H. Pink, "The New Face of the Silicon Age," Wired Magazine,
February, 2004

Take the mortgage business. Here much of the opportunity is in the
data-intensive servicing functions. Insurance tax and escrow
processing, early collections calling, and much of the customer
service call-center function can be offshored along with at least a
part of loan-service setup, post-closing documentation, manual payoff
processing, account balancing, statementing, and refinancing. Many
are considering offshoring select origination functions, including
application processing, direct sales, credit scoring and approval,
and verification of title. Overall savings could be 10% to 15% of
noninterest costs.

A similar analysis of any company's corporate center would show that
about a quarter of those positions are offshorable as well. So the
savings can be enormous even if some operations are kept onshore for
redundancy.
--Toos Daruvala, "When, Where, How, and Other Questions on Going
Offshore," American Banker, July 3, 2003

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Earliest Citation
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HCL Insys is targeting companies with a strong customer base and
sound market strength for the takeover, Chowdhry said, adding it
would look at those companies whose business was offshorable to
India.
--"HCL Insys shortlists 8 service cos in UK, US for acquisition,"
Press Trust of India, March 19, 2000

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