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NOKIA’S UNIT IN CHENNAI IS WORLD’S NO.1 |
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Kalyan Parbat KOLKATA - ( ET - Jun 12,
2009) |
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CHENNAI has edged past China as a
unitwise volume producer of Nokia cellphones. In fact, Nokia’s Chennai
factory is now the company’s largest cellphone manufacturing facility in
the world. |
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China has two such Nokia factories and
Chennai, one. But Chennai Nokia has now edged past the larger of the two
Chinese factories, which so long was also Nokia’s largest in the world.
While the Finnish cellphone maker is keeping a tight lid on the annual
capacity of its Chennai factory, a senior member of its global planning
team said that the Chennai factory is now indeed its largest
manufacturing factory. Unofficial reports suggest that Chennai
manufactures 100 million phones-plus every year. |
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Interestingly, over 70% of Nokia’s
8000-strong employee pool at the Chennai plant are women involved in a
mix of running productions lines, maintenance and assembly & testing
operations. |
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Nokia operates nine state-of-the-art
mobile phone manufacturing units worldwide which are located in India,
Finland, China, Korea, Mexico, Brazil, Romania and Hungary. “The Chennai
factory is the largest in Nokia’s global ecosystem, although the
dynamics in terms of productline vary in each market. But the
international markets that we serve out of Chennai have seen the largest
growth in terms of volume. |
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At present, Nokia ships GSM phones
from Chennai factory to over 50 markets spanning South East Asia
Pacific, India, the Middle East and Africa,” said a senior official who
did not wish to be named. Fastest ramp-up in TN |
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A NOKIA India spokesman said: “As a
company policy, we do not share specific capacity numbers of our
factories worldwide. All I can confirm at this stage is that our Chennai
operation has seen the fastest ever ramp-up across our nine cellphone
manufacturing plants. The ramp-up is in terms of the unprecedented
growth in cellphone production volumes within a three-year span.” |
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The latest development is seen as a
milestone of sorts for the Finnish cellphone maker and is in sync with
its plans to take big strides to grow the Indian handset turf. It also
comes at a time when the world’s top cellphone makers under the ambit of
the Indian Cellular Association (ICA) are targeting a national
production volume of 250 million mobile handsets by calendar 2012.
Several presentations have been recently made to the DoT by the
manufacturing advisory committee. The larger objective of players like
Nokia, Samsung, Motorola and Spice is the creation of an additional 1
lakh jobs during 2009-14 in cellphone manufacturing, assembling, R&D and
design sectors. |
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