Pages

Thursday, 2 February 2017

Apple will assemble iPhones in Bengaluru

After months of reports and speculations,Apple has finally received approval from the government to manufacture its device in India.The Karnataka government issued a  press release welcoming the move.Apple's proposal is to commence initial manufacturing operations in the state. The brand has finalized Bengaluru  as the assembling location.



India will be only the third country globally to assemble iPhones, an indication of how important the country has become for one of the world's most valued companies.
The release said state ministers and officials had met with several senior Apple executives including Cupertino-based Priya Balasubramaniam, VP - iPhone operations, Dheeraj Chugh, director - iPhone operations, and Ali Khanafer, senior manager - government affairs (India and Middle East).
Taiwanese company Wistron, an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of Apple, will make the iPhones out of its facility in the city's industrial hub of Peenya. In December, Apple had published job openings on its portal for several positions at its OEM in Bengaluru, including an iPhone operations program manager whose responsibility would involve leading the OEM operations team, managing component readiness, ensuring parts availability, quality and collaborating with cross-functional supply chain teams.Though the release didn't provide a timeline,Apple is expected to start production in the country in June.

The government said discussions are on with Apple for collaborations in other areas too. It did not specify what these areas are, but the government is said to be pushing for manufacture of some phone components too, so as to create a manufacturing ecosystem in the city.


No comments:

Post a Comment