Foxconn, which runs the world’s biggest iPhone assembly plants in Zhengzhou, China’s central Henan province, said operations had not been impacted by the floods, according to reports from China Times. Most of the new iPhone 13 scheduled for release in September will be assembled in the Zheng...
Foxconn, which runs the world’s biggest iPhone assembly plants in Zhengzhou, China’s central Henan province, said operations had not been impacted by the floods, according reports from China Times. Most of the new iPhone 13 scheduled for release in September will be assembled in the Zhengzhou...
BEIJING, April 20 (TMTPOST) — Half of the 200 suppliers of Apple have manufacturing plants in Shanghai and its neighboring areas, which means Apple’s supply chain is heavily impacted by the resurging Covid-19 pandemic in China, especially in Shanghai, according to a news report of Nikkei...
At the same time that Apple takes tentative steps to reopen all of its retail stores in China, the company's main iPhone assembler Foxconn has announced that it will be "cautiously" resuming production in its main iPhone manufacturing plants. Foxconn has announced that it is to reopen...
Foxconn reportedly won‘t be able to resume iPhone assembly on Monday. Its plants in China where Apple handsets are put together have been closed since before the Lunar New Year to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, and the government has allegedly forbidden them to reopen next week, liter...
Apple's supplier Foxconn confirmed that its plants in Kunshan, eastern China's Jiangsu Province, remain suspended for local epidemic control requirements and production will not resume until further government notice. Global Times reported on April 25. ...
The new SMT machines are expected to be installed at TSMT’s manufacturing plants in China, a source toldDigiTimes, and TSMT disclosed plans to expand capacity at its manufacturing complex in Dongguan, southern China. Apple has reportedly been struggling to keep up with demand for the mini-LE...
Starting in 2022, Apple's biggest iPhone assembler Foxconn will begin building electric vehicle plants to help offset the slowing smartphone industry.
"It's important to us to tackle climate change everywhere we are," Jackson told The Associated Press. "When you talk about China, you're talking about manufacturing partners. We're looking to bring the same innovation there. This is the start." ...
In an effort to combat low employee turnout, Foxconn has begun providing incentives for workers to return to assembly plants in Shenzhen and Chengzhou, China.