Foxconn is taking another step in cementing its rolerole in Apple’s Indian manufacturing strategy. After years of focusing mainly on iPhone assembly, the Taiwanese contract manufacturing giant is now preparing to build iPhone casings locally for the first time. Here’s why that matters.
According to a new report from The Economic Times, Foxconn is setting up a new unit at the ESR Industrial Park in Oragadam, Tamil Nadu, focused specifically on making metal casings for iPhones.
Casings, often referred to as iPhone chassis or enclosures, have until now been manufactured in India only by Tata Electronics, which recently made headlines as Apple’s new partner for iPhone and MacBook repairs in the country.
Foxconn seizes the opportunity
For Foxconn, this marks its first foray into that part of the iPhone supply chain on Indian soil. Until now, its operations in the country have largely centered on iPhone assembly at its Sriperumbudur facility, along with newer projects like AirPods assembly in Hyderabad and a major upcoming iPhone assembly plant near Bengaluru.
The move will help Foxconn slightly boost the percentage of iPhone production value happening locally, though the overall impact will remain small. iPhone enclosures typically make up just 2–3% of the device’s total bill of materials.
Even with this new capability, Foxconn’s total India-based value addition will likely stay below 10%, according to Neil Shah, industry analyst and co-founder of Counterpoint Research.
He also noted that Apple already sources enclosures from multiple vendors globally, including Foxconn in other regions, so expanding that capability into India is a logical next step.
Back to the report, construction on the new unit is already underway. It is being built in the same industrial park as another upcoming Foxconn facility that will handle display module assembly for iPhones.
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