The phenomenon of Chinese enterprises being troubled by Apple's orders still exists, and just after OFILM was removed from the ** chain by Apple, another Chinese enterprise, Wingtech Technology, suffered the same fate. In order to pursue entering the Apple ** chain, Wingtech Technology hurriedly purchased the core business module of OFILM. However, even if the factory changed owners and how the technology remained consistent, the order that Apple gave recognition did not come. After the news of the estimated loss of more than 700 million yuan came out, Wingtech Technology obviously failed to succeed. This situation is surprising because Apple never puts its eggs in one basket when choosing the best manufacturers. However, Wingtech Technology has not achieved outstanding results in the field of optical modules, so it is difficult to return to Apple's ** chain. Cook has repeatedly called for domestic foundries to build factories in India, showing Apple's tendency to shift production capacity in the future. For Wingtech Technology, due to the unstable business environment in the Indian market, they dare not act rashly.
The transformation of the market environment has posed a huge challenge for Chinese foundries. Wistron withdrew from the Indian market and the factory was acquired by the Tata Group, which means that Indian local enterprises have officially entered the Apple ** chain, and will inevitably be supported by India ** in the future. Even Apple's "royal" foundry, Foxconn, is at risk of losing orders, showing that the Indian market is not as ideal as people think. Wingtech Technology hopes to enter the optical lens module market, and the safest way is to start with domestic mobile phone manufacturers, so as to avoid over-dependence on overseas markets. The state has been calling for a break from Apple's dependence and seeking to diversify its customers to avoid being swayed by Apple.
Calls to get rid of Apple dependence continue to rise in the country. Apple pays attention to risk diversification when selecting the ** chain, and never puts all its eggs in one basket. Although the foundry has always produced for Apple, it does not mean that the foundry can rely on Apple orders stably for a long time. With Cook's decision to shift production capacity to the Indian market on a large scale, it is especially important for Chinese foundries to find diversified customers, expand into new markets, and reduce their over-reliance on Apple.
Chinese foundries need to proactively seek diversified customers to reduce their dependence on Apple. In addition to mobile phone manufacturers, Chinese foundries can seek cooperation from other electronics manufacturers, such as tablets, smart wearable devices, electronic cars, etc. In addition, it is also possible to focus on the domestic market, especially the rise of Chinese brands. The increasing recognition of local brands by Chinese consumers presents a huge opportunity for Chinese foundries. At the same time, foundries can also consider expanding the international market and cooperating with brands in other countries to enhance their competitiveness.
Chinese foundries have achieved great success over the past few decades, producing a large number of products for international brands such as Apple. However, the changes in Apple's ** chain and the transformation of the market environment have brought a series of challenges to Chinese foundries. In order to meet these challenges, Chinese foundries need to get rid of their over-reliance on Apple, find diversified customers, and continuously improve their competitiveness in terms of product quality and technological innovation. At the same time, we should continue to support the innovation and development of foundries, provide a convenient business environment, and create better conditions for the development of foundries. Only in this way can Chinese foundries gain a foothold in the international market and achieve greater success.
This article discusses the challenges and countermeasures faced by Chinese foundries in the face of Apple's failed orders and changing market conditions. Getting rid of Apple's dependence, finding diversified customers, strengthening technological innovation and improving product quality are the keys to the future development of China's foundries. **There should be a supportive and convenient business environment to promote the innovation and development of foundries. Chinese foundries still have a long way to go on the road of trying to get rid of Apple dependence, but as long as they persevere and actively respond to challenges, I believe that Chinese foundries will usher in a better future.