The new strand of Coronavirus has recently been classified as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). The outbreak began from the Wuhan province in China and has since spread and has confirmed cases in upwards of 170 countries. Now, amidst the various government implemented lockdowns, smartphone brands like Samsung, Oppo and Vivo are now temporarily suspending production in India.

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Samsung’s Greater Noida Production Site

As of right now, the production lines will remain closed at least till the 25th of March 2020. For those unaware, the Coronavirus outbreak has been adversely affecting the Indian subcontinent, with the country’s capital city of Delhi being on a strict lockdown till the 31st of March 2020. During this time and growing fears, the major smartphone brands including Samsung, Oppo, and Vivo have taken the outbreak into consideration have closed its production lines for now.

The viral outbreak has already majorly affected various factories and manufacturing sites for any and every industry, especially those present in China. But now, it seems the shutdowns are becoming more rampant with South Korean sites temporarily shutting down previously this month and now India seeing a rising number of confirmed infected cases as well.

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LG India’s Manufacturing Site

According to Samsung’s Greater Noida factory, the largest manufacturing facility from the South Korean tech giant in the world, “following the Indian government’s policy, we will temporarily halt operations of our Noida factory until the 25th. We will work hard to make sure there is no setback in supplying our products.” This production site is also known to produce home appliance products like air conditioners, refrigerations and washing machines and more, so more than just the smartphone industry is in dire straits.

Similar to Samsung, LG has also reportedly shut down the production of its home appliances plant in Greater Noida and Pune, Maharashtra. On the other hand, Vivo has instructed all non-factory workers to work from home, which is an increasingly popular alternative these days. This shut down has occurred due to confirmed COVID-19 infected cases being found in the various production sites.

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Vivo’s First Manufacturing Site in India

There have been a few exceptions, including Ericsson and Nokia, the two largest telecom equipment providers in India, that still have their factories running. Although, production has been scaled down by 50 percent while both companies have received this exception from proper authoritative bodies. However, these are just special cases and you can expect more smartphone brands with production lines in India to follow suit with temporary closures.

 

(Source,Via)