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Still, even as it hits stumbling blocks along the way, Apple’s end goal is to reduce the number of workers on the final iPhone assembly lines by up to 50%. Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed.
Apple's 2023 supply chain report indicated a decrease in monitored employees from 1.6 million in 2022 to 1.4 million in 2023, a 12.5% reduction and the first decline in over a decade. Strategic ...
A new report reveals Apple is moving forward with its plan to automate 50% of the final assembly line for the iPhone, in an effort to reduce headcount.
Apple's largest iPhone manufacturer, Foxconn, has recalled more than 300 Chinese engineers and technicians from its Indian ...
Apple was expecting the premium iPhone 14 ... still remains unclear and will likely depend on manufacturer Foxconn’s ability to hire enough workers for the iPhone assembly line to keep up ...
Apple is now taking its iPhone 16 assembly to Brazil, ... Apple's other assembly line would join it in two main hubs in the Asian continent, China and India.
Apple’s largest iPhone manufacturer, FoxConn Technology Group, or Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., has reportedly asked more ...
TECH NEWS : Apple plans to automate iPhone production, reducing assembly line workers. The decision follows clashes in China and adoption of automation projects.
An Apple supplier’s iPhone assembly line came to a screeching halt on Sunday when a fire broke out at the factory. Now, two days after the incident, workers are still being told not to show up ...
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