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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Smartphone makers<\/a> could struggle with restarting their factories in full swing once the 21-day lockdown ends later this month as workers may be slow in returning to their jobs, especially in the North part of India where factories of Oppo<\/a>, Vivo<\/a> and Samsung<\/a> are located, analysts said.

“We can see some problems in factories located in North India as many workers may leave jobs temporarily or may have gone to their villages. Basis of our discussions with some players, the problem will be less in The southern part of the country, as workers live nearby to their factories,” Neil Shah, vice president, Counterpoint Research, told ET.

“Players like
Foxconn<\/a>, Flex and component players in the area would be better prepared. We foresee advantage to brands like Xiaomi<\/a> that make their devices<\/a> in Southern factories,” he added.

Xiaomi’s eight factories for
smartphones<\/a> and smart TVs are in Southern states Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. Its rivals Oppo, Vivo and Samsung have factories in Noida and Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Oppo makes phones for Realme and OnePlus<\/a> through its Greater Noida factory.

Apple<\/a> too makes iPhones through Wistron and Foxconn that have facilities in the Southern part of the country.

Navkendar Singh, the research director at IDC also said that work resumption will take a few more weeks as people will be more cautious. “Noida factories might take time to resume.”

Singh, however, added that 100% capacity wouldn’t be aimed by manufacturers due to the unpredictability in the market.

China, too, struggled to get the workforce back to its factories even under the restricted movement in February. However, most of the electronics and handset factories have resumed work now.

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ICEA Chairman Pankaj Mohindroo separately told ET that the association is in regularly asking its handset and contract manufacturer partners to keep in touch with their respective workers on a regular basis.

Indian Cellular and Electronics Association of India (ICEA) represents Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, Apple, Foxconn and Lava among others.

“It is observed that an overwhelming number of workers in one dipstick 99.7% of the workers could be contacted or reached,” he said.

Mohindroo further emphasised that the electronics manufacturing is already very disciplined and regimented, and there will be strict precautionary protocols can be established for factories.

“Best practices from China and Korea are being studied because they have been immensely successful in controlling the situation and bring their manufacturing to near normal rapidly,” he said, adding that the large manufacturers are immensely competent in India and will put better protocols for employees.

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智能手机制造商在印度可能会努力让工厂一旦封锁结束工作

智能手机制造商可以用重新启动他们的工厂全面展开斗争本月晚些时候在21天的封锁结束后,工人们在回到他们的工作可能是缓慢的,特别是在印度北部的工厂的同僚,Vivo和三星,分析师表示。

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新德里消息:智能手机制造商可以用重新启动他们的工厂全面展开斗争本月晚些时候在21天的封锁结束后,工人们在回到他们的工作可能是缓慢的,特别是在印度北部的工厂在哪里相对应的人,体内三星,分析师表示。

“我们可以看到一些问题在工厂位于印度北部许多工人可能暂时离开工作岗位或到他们的村庄去了。基础与一些球员的讨论,问题将会减少在该国南部,作为他们的工厂工人住在附近,”副总裁尼尔·沙阿,对比研究,告诉等。

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“球员像富士康Flex和组件玩家在该地区将更充分的准备。我们预见等优势品牌小米使他们的设备南部的工厂,”他补充道。

小米的八个工厂智能手机和智能电视在南方各州泰米尔纳德邦和安得拉邦。竞争对手相对应的人,体内和三星已经在诺伊达的工厂和更大诺伊达,北方邦。朋友使Realme和手机OnePlus通过其大诺伊达工厂。

苹果也使得iphone在纬创资通和富士康设施在该国南部。

Navkendar辛格,IDC研究主管还说,恢复工作需要几周的时间,人们会更加谨慎。“诺伊达工厂可能需要时间来恢复。”

然而,辛格补充说,100%的容量,制造商不会针对由于市场的不可预见性。

中国也难以让劳动力回到工厂即使在2月份限制运动。然而,大多数的电子和手机工厂现在已经恢复工作。

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ICEA Pankaj Mohindroo分别告诉ET协会主席定期询问其手机和合同制造商合作伙伴保持联系与他们各自的工人定期。

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印度的印度手机和电子协会(ICEA)代表小米,相对应的人,体内,苹果、富士康和熔岩。

”可以看出绝大多数的工人在一个试纸99.7%的工人可以联系或达成,”他说。

Mohindroo进一步强调,电子制造业已经非常严格遵守纪律严格要求自己,和将会有严格的预防协议可以建立了工厂。

“最佳实践从中国和韩国正在研究,因为他们已经非常成功的在控制局面,把他们的制造业迅速接近正常,”他说,并补充道,大型制造商在印度非常能干,会让员工更好的协议。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Smartphone makers<\/a> could struggle with restarting their factories in full swing once the 21-day lockdown ends later this month as workers may be slow in returning to their jobs, especially in the North part of India where factories of Oppo<\/a>, Vivo<\/a> and Samsung<\/a> are located, analysts said.

“We can see some problems in factories located in North India as many workers may leave jobs temporarily or may have gone to their villages. Basis of our discussions with some players, the problem will be less in The southern part of the country, as workers live nearby to their factories,” Neil Shah, vice president, Counterpoint Research, told ET.

“Players like
Foxconn<\/a>, Flex and component players in the area would be better prepared. We foresee advantage to brands like Xiaomi<\/a> that make their devices<\/a> in Southern factories,” he added.

Xiaomi’s eight factories for
smartphones<\/a> and smart TVs are in Southern states Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. Its rivals Oppo, Vivo and Samsung have factories in Noida and Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Oppo makes phones for Realme and OnePlus<\/a> through its Greater Noida factory.

Apple<\/a> too makes iPhones through Wistron and Foxconn that have facilities in the Southern part of the country.

Navkendar Singh, the research director at IDC also said that work resumption will take a few more weeks as people will be more cautious. “Noida factories might take time to resume.”

Singh, however, added that 100% capacity wouldn’t be aimed by manufacturers due to the unpredictability in the market.

China, too, struggled to get the workforce back to its factories even under the restricted movement in February. However, most of the electronics and handset factories have resumed work now.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
Samsung, Oppo, Vivo halt smartphone production in India<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Covid-19: India’s smartphone production may go down by 40% in H1, says CMR<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Covid-19 impact may set India smartphone production four years back<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
iPhone makers Foxconn, Wistron suspend production in India: Report<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
ICEA Chairman Pankaj Mohindroo separately told ET that the association is in regularly asking its handset and contract manufacturer partners to keep in touch with their respective workers on a regular basis.

Indian Cellular and Electronics Association of India (ICEA) represents Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, Apple, Foxconn and Lava among others.

“It is observed that an overwhelming number of workers in one dipstick 99.7% of the workers could be contacted or reached,” he said.

Mohindroo further emphasised that the electronics manufacturing is already very disciplined and regimented, and there will be strict precautionary protocols can be established for factories.

“Best practices from China and Korea are being studied because they have been immensely successful in controlling the situation and bring their manufacturing to near normal rapidly,” he said, adding that the large manufacturers are immensely competent in India and will put better protocols for employees.

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