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Hit hard by demonetisation, Foxconn puts a fourth of its India workers on bench

By Gulveen Aulakh, ET Bureau | Dec 12, 2016, 08.12 AM IST

“The four plants in Sri City are operating at 1.2 mn capacity a month, down from 2.5 million that it has,” a senior industry executive aware of Foxconn’s manufacturing details said.

NEW DELHI: Foxconn, the world’s largest contract manufacturer and poster boy of the government’s Make in India project, has asked nearly a fourth of its 8,000 factory workers to go on paid leave for two weeks after last month’s demonetisation of high value notes sparked a severe cash crunch that saw sales slump almost 50%, forcing the company to slash production by half.

The government’s move to ban Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes from November 9 has had a domino effect on the mobile phone industry, where a large majority of mobile phones are bought for less than Rs 5,000 and most of the transactions happen through cash. Consumer purchase power has been reduced dramatically – mobile phone monthly sales halved to Rs 175-200 crore post demonetisation – and sales revival is not looking up, as was perceived earlier, industry insiders said.

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Leading local players including Intex, Lava and Karbonn are planning to lay off or bench 10-40% of their workforce, as they cut production to control inventory pile-ups in retail channels with consumers delaying cash purchases after Nov 8 demonetisation sucked out cash from the market.

Lava is shutting down its plant – which employs around 5000 people -for a week starting December 12, while others could soon follow, industry insiders said.

Foxconn – which makes devices for China’s Xiaomi, Oppo and Gionee, besides Infocus and Nokia – along with Lava, Intex, Karbonn and Micromax account for around 50% of the handsets assembled in India, say experts.

“The four plants in Sri City (Andhra Pradesh) are operating at 1.2 million capacity a month, down from 2.5 million that it has,” a senior industry executive aware of Foxconn’s manufacturing details said, asking not to be named. The company has put about 1,700 of its workforce on the bench, or on forced leave for two weeks during which they will get paid but the number of days would be cut from their earned leaves. Benching may continue if production – directly related to consumer demand – does not come to the 2 million a month levels by January, the person added.

Foxconn did not respond to ET’s query seeking confirmation. “The first week of December has been really bad and now we're thinking of cutting production and deferring imports of semi-knocked down (SKD) kits,” Unnikrishnan M Thazhath, product head at Intex Technologies said. Another senior executive at Intex told ET about 500-600 people will be laid off in January at the company’s Noida plant.

Lava and Intex together produce more than 5 million phones a month and employ more than 10,000 people. “All 5,000 people who work on the factory floor have been asked not to come for a week from Monday, as entire production of smartphones and featurephones is being shut for that time,” a senior executive at Lava International told ET, asking not to be named.

Sources at Karbonn that has factories in Noida and Bawal, Haryana, say the company may even lay off 1,200 to 2,000 people soon. A senior executive from the company said the management does not expect normalcy in consumer demand to return for another 4-5 months and therefore about 40% of the workforce maybe laid off. “The decision will be taken by the month-end,” he added. The company, however, declined to comment on the matter.

Micromax has already slowed production in Rudrapur and Telangana facilities. Industry insiders said they expect demonetisation to have two to three months impact on current manufacturing activities.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...dia-workers-on-bench/articleshow/55929675.cms
 
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They will catch up, cash less transactions are creating a huge demand for such mobile phone.

Though I concede the execution of demonetization sucks.

You can't become a cashless society overnight.

It will take India years to be where China is today, which nonetheless still relies on cash, huge amount of cash, for daily transactions.
 
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You can't become a cashless society overnight.

It will take India years to be where China is today, which nonetheless still relies on cash, huge amount of cash, for daily transactions.

No economy can be cash less in the literal sense of the word. The word Cash less in the India context amounts to reducing cash transactions from their pre Nov 08 state to a level where such enormous volumes of notes do not exchange hands.

For a middle class city dweller it may not impact much as most of us used cards anyway. Its the rural areas where transactions were entirely in cash.
 
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You can't become a cashless society overnight.

It will take India years to be where China is today, which nonetheless still relies on cash, huge amount of cash, for daily transactions.
Irony is West used to rant the same thing about China, it will take years for China to catch up with west, and now China is ranting the same to India.
 
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I think soon they will pack up and hopefully other industries will follow them.
 
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Irony is West used to rant the same thing about China, it will take years for China to catch up with west, and now China is ranting the same to India.
No no , u are already a super power 4 years ago by your beloved president, who the hell are we?

Hit hard by demonetisation, Foxconn puts a fourth of its India workers on bench

By Gulveen Aulakh, ET Bureau | Dec 12, 2016, 08.12 AM IST

“The four plants in Sri City are operating at 1.2 mn capacity a month, down from 2.5 million that it has,” a senior industry executive aware of Foxconn’s manufacturing details said.

NEW DELHI: Foxconn, the world’s largest contract manufacturer and poster boy of the government’s Make in India project, has asked nearly a fourth of its 8,000 factory workers to go on paid leave for two weeks after last month’s demonetisation of high value notes sparked a severe cash crunch that saw sales slump almost 50%, forcing the company to slash production by half.

The government’s move to ban Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes from November 9 has had a domino effect on the mobile phone industry, where a large majority of mobile phones are bought for less than Rs 5,000 and most of the transactions happen through cash. Consumer purchase power has been reduced dramatically – mobile phone monthly sales halved to Rs 175-200 crore post demonetisation – and sales revival is not looking up, as was perceived earlier, industry insiders said.

browse.php


Leading local players including Intex, Lava and Karbonn are planning to lay off or bench 10-40% of their workforce, as they cut production to control inventory pile-ups in retail channels with consumers delaying cash purchases after Nov 8 demonetisation sucked out cash from the market.

Lava is shutting down its plant – which employs around 5000 people -for a week starting December 12, while others could soon follow, industry insiders said.

Foxconn – which makes devices for China’s Xiaomi, Oppo and Gionee, besides Infocus and Nokia – along with Lava, Intex, Karbonn and Micromax account for around 50% of the handsets assembled in India, say experts.

“The four plants in Sri City (Andhra Pradesh) are operating at 1.2 million capacity a month, down from 2.5 million that it has,” a senior industry executive aware of Foxconn’s manufacturing details said, asking not to be named. The company has put about 1,700 of its workforce on the bench, or on forced leave for two weeks during which they will get paid but the number of days would be cut from their earned leaves. Benching may continue if production – directly related to consumer demand – does not come to the 2 million a month levels by January, the person added.

Foxconn did not respond to ET’s query seeking confirmation. “The first week of December has been really bad and now we're thinking of cutting production and deferring imports of semi-knocked down (SKD) kits,” Unnikrishnan M Thazhath, product head at Intex Technologies said. Another senior executive at Intex told ET about 500-600 people will be laid off in January at the company’s Noida plant.

Lava and Intex together produce more than 5 million phones a month and employ more than 10,000 people. “All 5,000 people who work on the factory floor have been asked not to come for a week from Monday, as entire production of smartphones and featurephones is being shut for that time,” a senior executive at Lava International told ET, asking not to be named.

Sources at Karbonn that has factories in Noida and Bawal, Haryana, say the company may even lay off 1,200 to 2,000 people soon. A senior executive from the company said the management does not expect normalcy in consumer demand to return for another 4-5 months and therefore about 40% of the workforce maybe laid off. “The decision will be taken by the month-end,” he added. The company, however, declined to comment on the matter.

Micromax has already slowed production in Rudrapur and Telangana facilities. Industry insiders said they expect demonetisation to have two to three months impact on current manufacturing activities.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...dia-workers-on-bench/articleshow/55929675.cms
Crazy gamble by guo
 
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Khaya piya kuch nahi
Gilas tuda bara ana lol
Modi tu to gaya
 
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Irony is West used to rant the same thing about China, it will take years for China to catch up with west, and now China is ranting the same to India.

The difference is that China already surpassed the West in many areas years ago, like education, including university education, but the West do not want to accept the truth. Western media sucks, as all of us know.
 
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Irony is West used to rant the same thing about China, it will take years for China to catch up with west, and now China is ranting the same to India.
India is no China. The central tight control is all that makes China grow to such scale today. If India wants to catch up with China. It needs to ditch democracy. It is a hindrance for India growth.
 
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And the rural population percentage is?
Whopping 70%


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Damn Modi
Haha still posing as Indian? Man pakistanis are one hell of a people

India is no China. The central tight control is all that makes China grow to such scale today. If India wants to catch up with China. It needs to ditch democracy. It is a hindrance for India growth.
Only time can tell, if it will work or not. Like i said, west mocked china, because they couldnt predict it is possible, ironically its the same thing China is doing. People underestimate the power of Asians, even Asians themselves.
 
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A senior executive from the company said the management does not expect normalcy in consumer demand to return for another 4-5 months and therefore about 40% of the workforce maybe laid off.

Arent 4-5 months like almost half of financial year? What if other sectors also follow the same suit as for sure many of them would be hit hard mainly because of declining sales.
 
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