iPhone production at Foxconn's Chennai plant drops by half as over 100 employees test Covid positive
"At least ten workers at Apple's Chennai manufacturing facility tested positive for Covid-19, according to Foxconn"
At least ten workers at Apple's Chennai manufacturing facility tested positive for Covid-19, according to Foxconn. The iPhone manufacturing business continued to operate after the Taiwanese company said it took all necessary safety precautions in hospitalizing the patients and sanitizing the facility. However, since over 100 workers tested positive for Covid-19, Foxconn's Chennai facility's production capacity has been reduced by half.
According to Reuters, Foxconn is having trouble keeping up with its full iPhone production capacity. It has now been reduced to almost half of the workforce, with over 100 workers contaminated.
Foxconn has made plans for the workers who have kept the factory going. It has built on-site dormitory housing for the workers, who have been doing well so far. Employees and other personnel are not allowed to come in from the outside until late May, so that on-site workers do not get infected. “Only a small portion of the output is kept,” according to a Reuters article citing sources.
“We have been working closely with local governments and public health authorities in India to resolve the problems that we and all companies are facing in coping with the COVID-19 crisis,” Foxconn told Reuters. Foxconn, on the other hand, has not verified the reduction in Apple iPhone production at its Chennai factory. The current manufacturing capacity was not listed in Reuters' study, except to state that it had been halved.
The second wave of Covid-19 has wreaked havoc on Chennai and the rest of Tamil Nadu, making it one of India's worst-affected states. According to the state government's health bulletin, the state is registering close to 30,000 Covid-19 positive patients every day, with a death toll of about 300. The Tamil Nadu government declared earlier this week that the state will be placed on lockdown starting Monday. The lockdown has given manufacturing industries some leeway, which is why Foxconn and other businesses have been running.
Apart from Foxconn, Wistron, another iPhone maker, had to close its Karnataka facility for three days after five workers tested positive for Covid-19. The facility appears to have reopened, but there is no details available about the current production potential.
The iPhone's availability in India and other countries where units are exported would be impacted by the drop in production capacity at Foxconn. In India, Foxconn and Wistron are now producing the iPhone 12, iPhone XR, iPhone 11, and iPhone SE 2020. Apple has remained silent on the topic.
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