Nokia’s key suppliers to start ops near Chennai soon

Published on Fri, May 16, 2008 at 08:38 |  Source : Business Line

Updated at Fri, May 16, 2008 at 09:06  

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Sriperumbudur, May 15

Nokia's two key suppliers - Aspocomp and Wintek - are likely to start operations within three months in the Nokia Telecom Park at Sriperumbudur, 45 km west off Chennai. Then, the Finnish telecom major will have all its seven major suppliers in the park, strengthening its delivery capabilities.

Mr Sachin Saxena, Director, Operations and Logistics, Nokia India, said by 2009 the park will have twice the number of workforce of around 30,000.

Nokia's suppliers inside the park are: Salcomp (for chargers), Aspocomp (printed circuit boards), Foxconn (mechanics), Perlos (plastic components), Jabil (plastic components), Laird (antennas that go inside the mobile handsets) and Wintek (LCDs), he told newspersons at the Nokia plant here.

At present, most of the components are imported. However, with Aspocomp and Wintek coming in, the park (spread in 210 acres) will ensure that Nokia has a "consistent supply of lowest total cost material services from reliable, collaborative sources of global and local suppliers", he said. 'Many more vendors are coming to Chennai, but will be located outside the park. We do not have space inside," he said.

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