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Tata Electronics: 75,000 Workers, Top Apple Contract Maker in India

2026/05/02
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Tata Electronics: 75,000 Workers, Top Apple Contract Maker in India

According to www.moneycontrol.com, Tata Electronics now employs 75,000 people in India — surpassing Foxconn’s local headcount and becoming Apple’s largest contract manufacturing partner in the country by workforce size.

Rapid Scaling Driven by Hosur Hub and Acquisitions

The expansion represents a dramatic increase from approximately 15,000 employees in 2023, as reported by The Economic Times and cited by Moneycontrol. This growth has been primarily fueled by Tata Electronics’ 500-acre facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, which serves as the operational core for Apple iPhone production in India. The workforce figure also includes personnel across recently acquired facilities formerly operated by Pegatron and Wistron.

Strategic Context: PLI Scheme and China Diversification

Apple’s expanding manufacturing footprint in India is underpinned by the Indian government’s Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme and its broader strategy to reduce dependence on China. As global supply chain professionals know, India has emerged as a critical node in Apple’s multi-regional sourcing architecture — with Tata Electronics now at the center of that shift. While Tata Electronics holds the top position in India by headcount, the source states: “While Tata Electronics has temporarily overtaken Foxconn in India in terms of headcount, Foxconn is expected to regain the top position once its Devanahalli facility ramps up later this year.”

Operational Benchmarking and Industry Implications

Supply chain professionals should note that Tata Electronics’ scale-up was not only about hiring volume but also about meeting exacting performance standards. According to one source quoted in The Economic Times:

“Tata Electronics has been expanding at a whirlwind pace… They have managed to satisfy Apple’s stringent metrics, met surging demand and have laid out a blueprint for other homegrown firms to emulate.” — Source quoted in The Economic Times

This milestone reflects more than corporate growth — it signals an inflection point in regional manufacturing capacity. For practitioners managing tier-1 supplier relationships, logistics planning, or labor-intensive assembly networks in South Asia, the 75,000-strong workforce underscores the viability of large-scale, vertically integrated domestic manufacturing ecosystems. It also highlights intensified competition among contract manufacturers in India, where both capital investment and workforce development are now tightly coupled with global OEM requirements. Notably, Tata Electronics and Apple have not issued official statements on the development.

Source: www.moneycontrol.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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