Apple supplier Pegatron has started production of iPhone again at its plant in Tamil Nadu. With this the company's employees have returned to work again. Actually, on Sunday night there was a fire in the Pegatron factory located in Chennai. Due to this, Pegatron had stopped manufacturing iPhone. Then Pegatron said that no one was injured in this fire. Also, there has been no financial loss of any kind.
Taiwanese company Pegatron has confirmed the incident and said that the plant caught fire due to a spark, which was soon brought under control. However, initial reports said Pegatron canceled two shifts on Monday. Whereas, the company had to completely close the plant for the next two days. That means the employees did not come to the plant for work. The production of iPhone was also stopped. But Pegatron has resumed production of iPhone from today.
Is producing iPhone 15 Plus
Actually, the plant where the fire broke out is the smallest assembling unit of Pegatron iPhone. Foxconn produces the maximum number of iPhones in India. It alone handles about 50 percent of iPhone assembling work. Currently, Foxconn is also producing the newly launched iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models in India. It is the first company in India which is producing iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus.
Capable of assembling 20,000 iPhones
According to the information, Pegatron's plant is located in Chengalpattu district of Tamil Nadu. It is located within Mahindra World City, about 60 km from the capital Chennai. Pegatron is capable of assembling 20,000 iPhones daily in this plant.
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