Apple to Establish Fourth iPhone Factory in India as Part of China+1 Strategy

Apple to Establish Fourth iPhone Factory in India as Part of China+1 Strategy

Apple is set⁣ to get its fourth manufacturing facility in India with the Tata Group reportedly planning a new factory that will manufacture iPhones, a move‍ that aligns​ with Apple’s strategy ​of accelerating its supply⁤ chain in India.

The new factory, according to a Bloomberg report that cites unnamed sources, is expected to have 20 assembly lines and ​employ 50,000 staffers ​within two⁤ years of being operational.

The sources further said that the⁤ group plans to make⁣ the‍ factory operational in the next⁢ 12 to 18 months.

“India is important to many big‍ tech companies for several reasons – the human capital, relatively cheap labor ⁢pool, a maturing supply chain, and the country’s pragmatism,” said Prachir Singh, senior analyst at ‍Counterpoint ⁤Research.

In October, the Tata⁢ Group⁤ acquired an iPhone assembly plant, located⁤ in Karnataka, from Taiwanese manufacturing firm Wistron for $125 million. The ⁣acquisition is still pending regulatory‍ approval.

Queries sent to⁢ the Tata Group ‍and ‍Apple ⁢went unanswered.

These developments come at a time when Apple is looking to ⁣scale ⁢down its operations in China, due to‍ the ​ongoing trade war between ⁢Washington and Beijing, and⁣ scale up‍ its operations in Asian economies, including India, Thailand, ⁣Vietnam, and Malaysia.

“Apple has been looking for a second place to ⁣expand and ⁢diversify its manufacturing operations ⁣beyond China. The ⁢new plant at Hosur could be a clear⁤ indication that India is that second​ destination,” said ‌Abhilash Kumar, industry analyst ​at TechInsights.

“The year‍ 2023 saw ⁤a lot of activity in India that propelled the ‍nation to be the 4th largest in terms of Apple’s ⁢supply⁢ chain network,” Kumar added.

Apple’s strategy​ to shift its ‌manufacturing operations to India gained more mileage in January this ⁢year as New ​Delhi provided initial ‌clearance to several Chinese suppliers, who ⁣assemble multiple ⁤Apple products and sell parts for these‌ products ‍to Apple.

AirPods and iPhone assembler ⁢Luxshare Precision Industry and a unit of lens maker Sunny Optical ​Technology Group were among the 14 ⁤suppliers who received initial clearances, Bloomberg reported.

Other than the Tata Group, other contract manufacturers such as Foxconn and Pegatron,‍ are also manufacturing Apple products in⁢ India.

Foxconn, the largest contract manufacturer globally, has a‍ plant⁤ at Sriperumbudur in ⁣Tamil Nadu, which manufactures iPhones, metal casings, and other components.

The company,⁣ which is​ the only manufacturer of Apple’s latest⁣ iPhone 15 and 15 Plus models, has announced plans to open two other manufacturing facilities at Devanahalli, Karnataka and Kongara Kalan, ⁣Telangana.

Pegatron, which manufactures‍ older models of iPhones⁤ at its Singaperumal Koil plant in Tamil Nadu, is also reportedly planning a second⁢ plant ‍in Tamil Nadu.

The new plant⁣ from Tata Group,‍ according to‍ Kumar, could ​generate a lot⁤ of employment opportunities for Indians while​ putting the country ⁣at the forefront of…

2023-12-10 06:00:03
Original from www.computerworld.com

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