Apple has what is called rich problems. Given the enormous demand for iPhone 6, the manufacturer is obliged to sound the alarm and ask all of its suppliers to raise the sails. According to sources Nikkei, Pegatron, already in charge of a part of the iPhone 6 production (rest goes to Foxconn), would have increased its production capacity, adding a few passages in assembly lines for the iPhone 6 Plus even though he was not in charge of the big iPhone originally.
Jason Cheng, Executive Patron of Foxconn, said the investment would increase from 200 to 300 million dollars in 2015, an unplanned specialists consider to be one of the "responsibility" of the new iPhone growth. In addition to these forecasts upwards, the assembler has seen its net profits skyrocket 92% in the last quarter (the launch of the iPhone 6).
Obviously, Apple does everything not to know the problems of production of the last year, which led to what end sales in 2013 were almost identical to those of the previous year (nearly 2 million units). Everything is in place so that it does not happen the same thing this time.
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Obviously, Apple does everything not to know the problems of production of the last year, which led to what end sales in 2013 were almost identical to those of the previous year (nearly 2 million units). Everything is in place so that it does not happen the same thing this time.
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