Quanta, world’s biggest PC maker, wants to make Apple products in India

Updated on 22-Jun-2015
HIGHLIGHTS

After Foxconn, Quanta is considering setting up a manufacturing base in India for Apple products.

Quanta Computer Inc., the Taiwan-based PC manufacturing and assembly giant, is considering setting up a manufacturing base in India for Apple products. Although no specific plans have been announced, its vice-chairman C.C. Leung has told Reuters that data is being gathered and all factors are being analysed for the feasibility of setting up manufacturing units in India.

The move comes soon after Foxconn, the company that manufactures Apple’s iPhones and iPads, revealed plans to set up manufacturing units in Maharashtra. Although no firm commitments have been given by the company, Foxconn stated that it plans to set up as many as 10-12 units across India, by 2020.

Such an initiative will probably see Apple products, which have always been sold at a high premium in India, go down in price. Presently, Apple’s devices are among the most expensive in their respective categories. Such a move can increase Apple’s market share in India, and directly challenge rivals Samsung at product pricing in the country.

Quanta is the main assembler for the recently unveiled Apple Watch, iPods, MacBooks and iMacs. It is presently looking at the possibility of sustaining manufacturing and assembly units in India, availability of enough transportation, logistics and access to ports at suitable price, and the entire supply chain structure in India.

Disclaimer: Digit, like all other media houses, gives you links to online stores which contain embedded affiliate information, which allows us to get a tiny percentage of your purchase back from the online store. We urge all our readers to use our Buy button links to make their purchases as a way of supporting our work. If you are a user who already does this, thank you for supporting and keeping unbiased technology journalism alive in India.
Souvik Das

The one that switches between BMWs and Harbour Line Second Class.

Connect On :