The digital way Information yesterday published a comprehensive report on the challenges that Apple had to face in order to grow its workforce in India. Negative conditions and a lack of workplace safety standards and commercial policies for protectors have ceased to be converted into additional costs that raised the Copertino device component bill.
As explained in the report, in 2018 Apple sought to establish a commercial relationship with the Indian manufacturer "Superpacks", which has been operating a major plant in Pakistan. Apple sent its testers to assess the trends and work conditions that occur in the company's industry as well this has exposed a lot of negativity with “Superpacks”
“The area had no safety measures in which chemicals were stored, did not monitor noise or water pollution, and did not have the many environmental and building permits they needed. The plant was not under fire, and was not even able to provide drinking water for its workers. ”
Apple has spent months trying "Superpacks" to improve its facilities and they insisted that they would correct their shortcomings, until the point came when the Indian company stopped responding and renewed its changes to Apple, when they finally decided not to give the company a commercial contract.
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Or at this time Apple has been able to launch manufacturing of certain products in the Indian environment, as was the case with the iPhone 7 developed by Wistrom's company, most of its devices are still made in China. Apple must continue to do everything possible to transform its factories given the current conditions. The first touch was the tariffs the Donald Trump government wants to impose on China-made products, and we have now seen how the timber company is forced to shut down its industries because of the current coronavirus outbreak and suffering in the country.
As a precursor to Apple's long journey in India, at least the government has reduced demands on genetic origin, which would mean Apple could launch the Apple Store Online in the country by the end of this year and the physical Apple Store in early 2021.