Foxconn Hires 30,000 Staff at New, Women-Led iPhone Assembly Unit
- Foxconn has hired nearly 30,000 workers at its new iPhone assembly unit in Devanahalli, Bengaluru within eight to nine months, according to The Economic Times.
- The facility, which is primarily run by women, began trial production in April and is now assembling iPhone 17 Pro Max devices.
- Foxconn is investing nearly Rs 20,000 crore in this project, expected to become India's largest factory by employment and production capacity, as noted by The Economic Times.
- At peak capacity, the site may employ up to 50,000 people, showcasing India's growing significance in Apple's global manufacturing strategy.
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Foxconn hires 30,000 staff at new, women-led iPhone assembly unit
Foxconn's new iPhone unit near Bengaluru has rapidly hired 30,000 staff, mostly young women, in under a year, marking India's fastest factory ramp-up. This massive facility, set to become the country's largest, underscores Apple's supply chain diversification and commitment to India, with over 80% of production exported.
Apple’s Foxconn Unit in Bengaluru Scales Rapidly, 30,000 Employees on Board.
Bengaluru iPhone Factory Rockets to 30,000 Hires, Exports Surge. Foxconn’s new iPhone assembly plant in Devanahalli, Bengaluru, has achieved a remarkable milestone by hiring nearly 30,000 workers in just 8 to 9 months, marking one of the fastest factory ramp-ups in India’s history. The facility, a key part of Apple’s global supply chain strategy, is already assembling the flagship iPhone 17 Pro Max models, with over 80% of the output destined fo…
Foxconn hires around 30,000 staff in just 8-9 months at its iPhone assembly unit near Bengaluru; Marking fastest ramp-up by any factory in India
The Taiwan-based electronic company Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., known as Foxconn, has reportedly hired 30,000 workers in just 8-9 months at its iPhone assembly unit, Devanahalli near Bengaluru. According to The Economic Times, the staff hired contains mostly young women (19-24). This rapid hiring is said to be the fastest ramp-up by any in India so far. It is said that the facility, spread over 300 acres, is primarily run by women, accountin…
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