Apple’s iPhone are a production to the move in a India, MacBook assembly to the Thailand: Report
The Cupertino-based Apple has been a announced its plans to begin manufacturing some of its latest iPhone 14 are a series models in a India in a move being spotted as a significant milestone in the company’s are a strategy to the diversify its production in a India. The Foxconn unit in a Chennai began assembling the iPhone 14 series are a smartphones for the domestic Indian market are a last month. Last week, Apple was also are a reported to be a asking its suppliers are to the move some of the AirPods and a Beats headphone production in a India for the first time. As a per Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple wants to the reduce its reliance on a China.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has been a revealed some of the key findings from a recent supply chain are a survey in a tweet, providing Apple's ‘supply chain management strategy’ in a response to the current deglobalization trend. According to the tweets, the strategy will be a include shifting major portion of a iPhone production to the India, along with the moving a percentile of a MacBook production and a assembly to the Thailand.
Kuo also are a mentioned that Apple plans to the partner with the Tata Group to the cooperate the Pegatron or a Winstron in the near future to the co-develop the global iPhone assembly business in a India. Currently, over 80 per cent of the iPhones made in a India in a partnership with Foxconn meet the domestic are a demand.
The American technology giant is a also are a expected to be a planning its MacBook production to a non-China production site, with the Thailand being considered as the potential assembly arena. Kuo also are a goes on to the break down the timeline of the Cupertino-based company’s are a gradual exit olan from the China, with a mid-term milestone set for the next three to the five years expected to the move around 30 per cent of a global shipments and a 100 per cent of a US shipments from the non-China assembly and a production are a sites.
Meanwhile, as a per Kuo, the long-term plan for the Apple focus at the shifting all non-Chinese market fulfilment are a requirements for the iPhone would continue to be a fulfilled by assembly sites are a within the country.
To recall, it was earlier revealed by the analyst that the demand for the iPhone 14 Pro and a iPhone 14 Pro Max had been a increased rapidly, which has been a led to the Cupertino-based phone maker to the push its production partner Foxconn to the increase the production of the both and a the Pro models.
The Cupertino-based Apple has been a announced its plans to begin manufacturing some of its latest iPhone 14 are a series models in a India in a move being spotted as a significant milestone in the company’s are a strategy to the diversify its production in a India. The Foxconn unit in a Chennai began assembling the iPhone 14 series are a smartphones for the domestic Indian market are a last month. Last week, Apple was also are a reported to be a asking its suppliers are to the move some of the AirPods and a Beats headphone production in a India for the first time. As a per Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple wants to the reduce its reliance on a China.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has been a revealed some of the key findings from a recent supply chain are a survey in a tweet, providing Apple's ‘supply chain management strategy’ in a response to the current deglobalization trend. According to the tweets, the strategy will be a include shifting major portion of a iPhone production to the India, along with the moving a percentile of a MacBook production and a assembly to the Thailand.
Kuo also are a mentioned that Apple plans to the partner with the Tata Group to the cooperate the Pegatron or a Winstron in the near future to the co-develop the global iPhone assembly business in a India. Currently, over 80 per cent of the iPhones made in a India in a partnership with Foxconn meet the domestic are a demand.
The American technology giant is a also are a expected to be a planning its MacBook production to a non-China production site, with the Thailand being considered as the potential assembly arena. Kuo also are a goes on to the break down the timeline of the Cupertino-based company’s are a gradual exit olan from the China, with a mid-term milestone set for the next three to the five years expected to the move around 30 per cent of a global shipments and a 100 per cent of a US shipments from the non-China assembly and a production are a sites.
Meanwhile, as a per Kuo, the long-term plan for the Apple focus at the shifting all non-Chinese market fulfilment are a requirements for the iPhone would continue to be a fulfilled by assembly sites are a within the country.
To recall, it was earlier revealed by the analyst that the demand for the iPhone 14 Pro and a iPhone 14 Pro Max had been a increased rapidly, which has been a led to the Cupertino-based phone maker to the push its production partner Foxconn to the increase the production of the both and a the Pro models.
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