Huawei Starts Smartphone Manufacturing in India
[New Delhi, India, September 23, 2016] Huawei today announced it will start to manufacture smartphones in India in collaboration with the leading global electronics manufacturer, Flex India, in October. Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Honourable Union Minister, Information and Technology, Law and Justice made the announcement at Huawei’s ‘Make in India’ inauguration ceremony in the Indian capital, New Delhi.
From Left to Right: Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad (Fifth), Honb’le Union Minister, Information & Technology, Law and Justice, Jay Chen (Sixth), Chief Executive Officer of Huawei India, Jeff Reece (Fourth), Head of Flex Telecom segment along with senior officials from India Government, and Huawei India and Flex leadership team at the announcement of Huawei India’s manufacturing partnership with Flex
Starting from the first week of October 2016, the Flex manufacturing plant in Chennai will manufacture one of the Honor smartphones models. The plant will have the capacity to make three million units by the end of 2017. In addition, Huawei will be strengthening its after sales services in India with over 200 service centers, including more than 30 exclusive Huawei service centers in India.
Underlining its customer-centric approach, Huawei Consumer Business Group will also expand its distribution network by partnering with more than 50,000 retail outlets by the end of 2016. This retail network will add to the existing 350 plus distributors in India to create a comprehensive, nationwide distribution system. Huawei, over the years, has established global recognition for its products, both under the Huawei and Honor brands.
Announcing the manufacturing facility from Delhi, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Honourable Union Minister, Information and Technology, Law and Justice said, "I would like to congratulate Huawei on their commitment to pursue their ‘Make in India’ vision. The Government of India is pleased to see so much enthusiasm for our ‘Make in India’ initiative. We are working towards making India an electronic manufacturing hub.
“As India is set to become the second largest smartphone market, our government would like to invite even more businesses to come and manufacture in India. This is an opportune time to start manufacturing from India. The smartphone landscape in India is growing every day and such initiatives by technology leaders will help accelerate the growth of local manufacturing industry in India,” continued Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad.
Jay Chen, CEO, Huawei India said, “We have been present in India for the last 16 years and as part of our India focus, we have been consistently expanding our footprint in the market. This year especially has been of significance in our India journey. We recently launched our world class Global Service Center (GSC) in Bengaluru and the start of manufacturing in India is an affirmation of our commitment to India and supports the ‘Make in India’ campaign. We are convinced about the growth potential and future of India and we’ll keep looking for opportunities to increase our presence here.”
Adding further to the development, Peter Zhai, President, Huawei India Consumer Business Group stated, “We have seen significant acceptance of our smartphones in India over the last few years and have big plans for India. We have been evaluating a manufacturing unit for a long time and have partnered with Flex given their legacy, expertise and knowledge in providing sketch to scale solutions to leading companies globally.”
Commenting on the occasion, Jeff Reece, Head of Flex Telecom Segment said, “We are thrilled to expand our global partnership with Huawei. Our alliance with Huawei in India is a testament of our commitment towards boosting local manufacturing.”
India is a very important market for Huawei and the company has renewed its focus on India working with two brands, Huawei and Honor, to cater to the widest cross section of consumers. Huawei has established strong consumer confidence in India by launching a series of products, for both the Huawei and Honor brands, including the launch of Huawei’s flagship P9 in India this year. Google has also collaborated with Huawei to make its premium Nexus 6P device.
Huawei’s latest manufacturing initiative is part of its commitment to the Government of India’s ‘Make in India’ vision by harnessing local talent, coupled with the infusion of hi-tech Research and Development (R&D) expertise and knowledge into the country. The smartphone manufacturing announcement is another milestone in Huawei’s 16-year journey in India which includes its largest overseas R&D Center and the recently inaugurated GSC in Bengaluru.