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Apple's outsourced Lightning cable plant in India goes up in flames

(2023/03/01)


Apple supplier Foxlink has admitted a fire damaged its plant in Tirupati, India, and that disruptions to production are to be expected as a result.

Foxlink – or Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co., Ltd. as it is known in Taiwan – bills itself as "a total solution provider for fully-assembled accessories containing essential mechanical and electronic components."

In Tirupati that translates into operating a plant that employs around 400 staff and is believed to build Lightning cables for Apple.

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Whatever goes on at the plant, Foxlink acknowledged the February 27 fire in a pair of regulatory filings.

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One [4]states : "we followed detailed protocols to evacuate everyone quickly and safely," adding "There were no serious injuries and all employees have returned to their accommodation."

The second filing [5]reports four production lines have been affected, but that as Foxlink is insured for plant, equipment, and inventory the blaze won't impact its bottom line.

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At least two months will reportedly be required before production returns to full capacity.

But trouble of another sort may not be far away for Foxlink. Local fire authorities [7]told Reuters that smoke detectors, sprinklers and fire hydrants were faulty, and fire alarms did not go off. Foxlink will feel the regulatory lash if that assessment is verified.

[8]Foxconn expands Vietnam factories, perhaps to help Apple diversify beyond China

[9]Any iPad is foldable if you try hard enough but Apple guru says a hinged one is coming

[10]Well that escalated quickly: India demos homebrew mobile OS

[11]Apple wants a quarter of its products manufactured in India, claims minister

Reuters reported that Foxlink shipped seven million USB-C to Lightning cables in 2022, plus another 1.6 million in January 2023 alone.

With Apple shipping around 250 million iPhones each year, plus close to 100 million iPads, losing part of the production from one Foxlink plant is likely to be an inconvenience rather than a worrying supply chain kink.

But flaming manufacturing plants are not what India wants – right now in particular. It's trying to convince the world that it represents a safe and sensible destination for electronics manufacturing. The 2020 [12]riots at an Indian iPhone factory – sparked by an outsourced manufacturer not promptly paying wages – were not exactly a great advertisement for the nation's drive to make more electronics on home soil for both export and domestic consumption.

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Nonetheless, Apple [14]reportedly plans to assemble a quarter of its products in India. And it recently [15]told investors it plans "a lot of emphasis" on local sales during 2023, with purchasing options designed to bring its products within reach of local pay packets. ®

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Let's hope

Fruit and Nutcase

They get their act together and lightning doesn't strike twice

>and fire alarms did not go off.

xyz

Don't they have a app for that? Sorry, had to be said.

Andy The Hat

"as Foxlink is insured"

Given the comment

"... that smoke detectors, sprinklers and fire hydrants were faulty, and fire alarms did not go off."

I feel that the first statement may have a less secure footing than it appears.

Generally "But can you confirm you actually performed a 9th century tribal rain dance whilst you home burned? If you refer to clause 14.1.1.2 "Essential Mitigation Measures", witnesses' names are required for the dancing otherwise the claim is invalid"

Link?

IGotOut

EU effectively bans lightning connections for new phones.

Apple factory making said cables burns to ground. No fire prevention in place

Plant says fully insured.

Anyone checked for a melted petrol can next to the burnt pile of boxes in the corner?

Re: Link?

Anonymous Coward

Yes, my first thought was that this will likely speed up USB-C appearing in iPhones :).

Lightning cables?

Anonymous Coward

Or Firewire?

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