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India to probe fire at Tata plant making components for Apple iPhones
Money Control
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10m ago
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Indian authorities are starting a forensic investigation into the cause of a fire at a Tata Electronics factory that supplies components for Apple iPhones. The factory, located in Hosur, is unlikely to be given permission to resume production by Monday. This incident is the latest to affect Apple suppliers in India as the company diversifies its supply chain away from China. The fire, which started in an area used to store chemicals, has been extinguished and workers who were hospitalised are expected to be discharged soon.
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Tata Electronics to partially resume work at fire-hit iPhone component plant
Economic Times
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10m ago
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- Tata Electronics to resume operations at fire-hit plant in southern India - Efforts made to identify the cause of the fire at Tata Electronics' Hosur facility - Apple iPhone component production to recommence following the incident - Company spokesperson confirms resumption of some operations since Saturday - Tata Electronics working diligently to investigate the fire incident at the plant
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Tata iPhone Plant Fire: Anodising Plant Likely Source, Finds Probe
Inc42
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10m ago
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- Fire broke out in the anodising plant due to a thermostat control failure. - Anodising facility was completely destroyed as the fire spread through the air duct. - Probe report has been shared with Tata Electronics executives. - iPhone plant operations were disrupted due to the fire. - Apple sent a supplier responsibility team to assess the situation and guide the contract manufacturer.
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Apple may need to turn to China after Tata plant fire
Economic Times
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10m ago
Medial
- A fire at Tata Group's iPhone component plant in India could hamper production ahead of the festive season sales surge. - The fire has caused an indefinite production halt at Tata's Hosur plant in Tamil Nadu, the only Indian supplier of iPhone back panels and some other parts. - India's iPhone sales during the festive season could be impacted by up to 15% due to the fire. - Apple may offset the impact by importing more components and re-routing export inventory towards India. - Apple suppliers typically carry a three- to four-week stock of back panels, which could prevent an immediate impact on production. - If the production suspension continues, Apple may consider setting up another assembly line in China or adding shifts there to secure parts for India's iPhone manufacturers.
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Tata To Partially Restart Operations At Fire-Hit iPhone Unit in Hosur
Inc42
ยท
10m ago
Medial
- Tata Electronics to resume operations at fire-hit iPhone facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. - A major fire broke out at the Tata Electronics' iPhone plant last week. - Production at the facility was suspended indefinitely following the fire incident. - Apple has sent a supplier responsibility team to assess the situation and provide guidance to the contract manufacturer. - Tata Electronics is now working on restoring and reopening the facility.
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Tata Electronics Gets Show Cause Notice Over iPhone Plant Fire
Inc42
ยท
9m ago
Medial
The Tamil Nadu government has issued a show cause notice to Tata Electronics after a major fire broke out at its iPhone manufacturing plant in Hosur last month. The fire disrupted operations at the plant, and Apple sent a Supplier Responsibility team to assess the situation and provide guidance to the contract manufacturer.
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AP fire-hit Foxlink back on track with a new Tamil Nadu plant
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Taiwanese supplier Foxlink, which produces iPhone charging cables for Apple, is building a plant in Oragadam, near Chennai, as part of its expansion plan. This comes after a fire incident at its facility in Tirupati last year. The new plant is expected to begin production soon and the company is considering expanding its product portfolio. Foxlink, an affiliate of Foxconn, also has a presence in Noida. Apple and Foxlink have not responded to queries. The move aligns with Apple's push for diversifying its supply chain from China, with India emerging as a significant manufacturing hub for iPhones.
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Pegatron in talks to sell iPhone plant in Tamil Nadu to Tata Group: Report
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Taiwanese company Pegatron is reportedly in discussions to sell its iPhone manufacturing facility in India to the Tata Group. The deal, which has the support of Apple, will see Tata hold a majority stake in a joint venture that will operate the Pegatron plant. Pegatron's India factory currently has 10,000 employees and produces 5 million iPhones annually. If the deal goes through, it would be another scaling back of Pegatron's partnership with Apple, following the sale of an iPhone plant in China last year.
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Tata in talks with Pegatron to set up iPhone assembly in Tamil Nadu: Report
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Indian conglomerate Tata Group is reportedly in advanced discussions with Taiwan's Pegatron to establish a joint venture for manufacturing iPhones in Tamil Nadu. By partnering with Pegatron, Tata aims to accelerate its plans to start iPhone production, while also helping Apple expand its operations in India. The joint venture would see Pegatron providing technical and engineering support at the new assembly plant in Hosur City. This move would allow Apple to diversify its manufacturing beyond China and mitigate the impact of US-China tensions on its business.
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Tataโs โน6,000 crore Hosur facility to begin manufacturing iPhones in November 2024, says report | Mint
Livemint
ยท
11m ago
Medial
Tata Electronics' iPhone manufacturing plant in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, is set to commence production in November. It is Apple's fourth assembly plant in India and will be dedicated to manufacturing iPhones. The facility is expected to employ 50,000 blue-collar workers, making it the second-largest iPhone facility in Tamil Nadu. The plant aims to boost Apple's local production and supply chain localization efforts in India. The expansion of manufacturing in India is part of Apple's strategy to diversify its operations beyond China.
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Tatas may double iPhone casings capacity to 1 lakh
Economic Times
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2m ago
Medial
Tata Electronics plans to double its capacity for producing iPhone enclosures at its Hosur unit ahead of Apple's annual product launches. This expansion follows recovery from a fire that impacted prior capacity levels. The move aligns with Apple's strategy shift, focusing on India as a primary manufacturing hub for iPhones sold in the US, diversifying its supply chain from China. Tata's acquisition of Pegatron and investments by other Apple suppliers highlight this broader trend.
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