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Ultimate Guide to iPhones in Canada: Latest News & Updates

Apple is making significant strides in automating its iPhone final assembly lines by reducing the number of human workers by up to 50% over the next few years. This move comes after facing challenges due to COVID-19 lockdowns at one of its largest iPhone production facilities in China, operated by Foxconn.

To combat disruptions in its supply chain and ensure global availability of iPhones, Apple’s SVP of Operations, Sabih Khan, has ordered a reduction in the workforce on iPhone assembly lines. The company is focusing on implementing automation to streamline the production process.

According to reports from The Information, Apple has already made progress in integrating automation into the final assembly of the iPhone 15. By dusting off previously shelved automation projects and partnering with manufacturing companies, Apple has successfully reduced worker headcount by up to 30% for some processes.

Although Apple faced challenges with automating processes like installing buttons and components for the upcoming iPhone 16 due to high defect rates, the company remains committed to its goal of replacing up to 50% of workers on final assembly lines with automated machinery.

In its 2023 supply chain report, Apple revealed a decrease in the number of employees monitored at manufacturing partners from 1.6 million in 2022 to 1.4 million in 2023. This shift towards automation is supported by Apple’s acquisitions of AI companies like DarwinAI and Drishti, which specialize in developing technologies to enhance production efficiency and identify bottlenecks in real time.

As Apple continues on this path towards automation, it is clear that the company is dedicated to improving efficiency and productivity while ensuring a smooth supply chain for its popular iPhones. Stay tuned for more updates on how Apple’s automation efforts are shaping the future of smartphone manufacturing.

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