Recent supply chain reports suggest that once and possibly future iPhone manufacturer Wistron is expanding its efforts in India, possibly as a way to help Apple fulfill local sourcing requirements for future iPhones. According to the Chinese-languageEconomic Daily News, elect...
Watch the Latest from AppleInsider TV The inclusion of Wistron isn't the only rumored change to the iPhone supply chain this year. LG Display is expected toship its first OLED iPhone panels, with estimates falling between 2 and 5 million. If Wistron in India is building the latest iPhones,...
This move aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Make in India” initiative and boosts India’s role as a supply chain hub for electronics. Tata Group’s acquisition of Wistron’s manufacturing unit highlights its ambition to expand its partnership with Apple. It also underscores the firm...
as Apple planned to shift some 25% of its manufacturing capacity to India, it would be interesting to see how Tata-led Air India leveraged its air cargo capabilities for iPhone exports, predominantly sold in the US, China, Japan and the UK. ...
moreUnfortunately not likely to reduce prices, the supply chain won't allow price cuts as resellers in the country still have to buy the devices from Apple in USD. Reply Z Zack1 a4V 09 Nov 2023 Who care? it wasn't the appealing news. Reply S Stoon fwG 09 Nov 2023 Good Luck ...
A pair of facilities in India operated by Apple supply chain partners Wistron and Foxconn were affected by COVID-19 in May, reports state, with a total of 13 employees confirmed to be infected.