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Tata doubles down on iphones: plans to expand hosur apple factory, to employ 28,000 people at it
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Tata Electronics is planning to expand and double its Hosur plant, where it manufactures casings for iPhones. The Tata Group hopes to complete its expansion in the next 12-18 months, and
increase its workforce at the plant from 15,000 to 28,000 In a significant move, Tata Electronics, a part of the Tata Group, is set to amplify its iPhone-casing facility in Hosur, with
intentions to double its current size, according to a report by the Economic Times, quoting sources familiar with the matter. The company, which recently acquired Wistron’s iPhone assembly
plant in Karnataka, is strategically positioning itself to enhance its contract manufacturing capabilities for premium electronic devices and accessories. Advertisement The existing Hosur
unit, established with a substantial investment of Rs 5,000 crore, is spread across 500 acres and accommodates over 15,000 employees. The proposed expansion, anticipated to conclude within
12-18 months, could result in a workforce surge to approximately 25,000-28,000 individuals at the consolidated site. The report quotes a senior government official saying, “The company is
looking to expand the unit to 1.5-2 times the current size and capacity.” While speculations suggest the new facility may primarily focus on manufacturing components for Apple phones, there
is also a possibility of catering to other high-end smartphone manufacturers. Industry insiders have believed for long that Tata Electronics is planning to establish a major plant in Hosur,
emphasising its commitment to manufacturing phone components, potentially aligning with Apple’s ambitious export targets from India. Tata Electronics, being the sole Indian company
shortlisted by Apple as a vendor, is playing a pivotal role in diversifying Apple’s manufacturing operations away from China, particularly in the production of iPhone enclosures.
Advertisement This expansion aligns seamlessly with Apple’s overarching strategy to bolster smartphone manufacturing within India. The Cupertino-based tech giant has steadily increased its
reliance on Tata Electronics to meet the escalating demand for iPhone exports. Notably, in the second quarter of this year, Apple surpassed Samsung to become the leading smartphone exporter
from India, commanding 49 per cent of the country’s total shipments compared to its Korean counterpart’s 45 per cent. Advertisement The latest estimates indicate that Apple has exported
iPhones worth over $5 billion in the first seven months of FY24 (April-October) from India, marking a remarkable year-on-year growth of 177 per cent. This underscores the mutually beneficial
partnership between Tata Electronics and Apple, further solidifying India’s role in global smartphone manufacturing. Advertisement _(With input from agencies)_