Samsung invests Rs 5,000 cr to expand Noida unit, double manufacturing

Noida boasts of manufacturing units of almost all big companies, including Samsung

Kiran Rathee & PTI  |  New Delhi 

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Samsung plans to increase capacity to make 100 million phones in India by 2020

With about 30 mobile manufacturing setting up bases in and Greater Noida, the government wants to develop these areas as a hub of on the lines of Singapore.

boasts of manufacturing units of almost all big companies, including The conglomerate on Wednesday announced another investment of Rs 4,915 crore to expand its facility.

The investment is expected to create 5,000 direct and 15,000 indirect At this facility, produces smartphones, refrigerators and flat TVs.

plans to increase capacity to make 100 million phones in India by 2020, which will be sold here as well as exported.

“The investment reaffirms Samsung’s commitment to Make in India and Make for India and to the state of Uttar Pradesh,” H C Hong, president and CEO, Southwest Asia, said.

The plant was set up in 1996 and is the first of two manufacturing units in India. The plant started with the manufacture of televisions in 1997, and mobile phone manufacturing unit was added in 2005.

“The expansion of the plant on an additional 35-acre land, adjacent to the current facility, will double the production capacity of both mobile phones and refrigerators,” a company statement said.

Union Minister for Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad, who was present at the unit, spoke of the government’s plan to develop and Greater as manufacturing hubs for electronics.

Samsung invests Rs 5,000 cr to expand Noida unit, double manufacturing

Noida boasts of manufacturing units of almost all big companies, including Samsung

With around 30 mobile manufacturing companies already setting up their bases in Noida and Greater Noida area, the government now wants to develop the twin cities as the hub of electronics manufacturing modelled, on the lines of Singapore.Noida boasts of having manufacturing units of almost all the big companies including Samsung, which today announced another investment to the tune of Rs 4,915 crore for expanding its facility. The new investment will create an additional 5,000 jobs at the company whereas 15,000 indirect jobs are also likely to be created.At the facility, Samsung produces smartphones, refrigerators and flat panel televisions.Samsung plans to increase the capacity to make 100 million phones in India by 2020, which will be sold in India as well as exported to other countries.Speaking during the occasion, Prasad said there are 72 manufacturing units in India, which include 42 of mobile production and 30 units for components of mobile phones. Of these 72 units, 30 ...
With about 30 mobile manufacturing setting up bases in and Greater Noida, the government wants to develop these areas as a hub of on the lines of Singapore.

boasts of manufacturing units of almost all big companies, including The conglomerate on Wednesday announced another investment of Rs 4,915 crore to expand its facility.

The investment is expected to create 5,000 direct and 15,000 indirect At this facility, produces smartphones, refrigerators and flat TVs.

plans to increase capacity to make 100 million phones in India by 2020, which will be sold here as well as exported.

“The investment reaffirms Samsung’s commitment to Make in India and Make for India and to the state of Uttar Pradesh,” H C Hong, president and CEO, Southwest Asia, said.

The plant was set up in 1996 and is the first of two manufacturing units in India. The plant started with the manufacture of televisions in 1997, and mobile phone manufacturing unit was added in 2005.

“The expansion of the plant on an additional 35-acre land, adjacent to the current facility, will double the production capacity of both mobile phones and refrigerators,” a company statement said.

Union Minister for Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad, who was present at the unit, spoke of the government’s plan to develop and Greater as manufacturing hubs for electronics.
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