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Lenovo officially expands its manufacturing portfolio in India

The OEM will increase its production of PCs, notebooks and smartphones, supports the national vision to increase in-country manufacturing 

  • Tablets for India customers to be manufactured in Tirupati, in partnership with Wingtech Technology
  • Doubling capacity in Puducherry with third manufacturing line for PCs
  • Motorola (a Lenovo group company) to manufacture nearly 100% of the brand’s India smartphones locally in partnership with Dixon Technologies
  • New investments help raise the bar for sustainable manufacturing

It was being circulated that Lenovo would eventually make more investments in India to increase its production capabilities. Today, via an official press release, they have made it clear that Lenovo supports the Make In India program and will expand its manufacturing portfolio in India.

This includes manufacturing various products in the country including PCs, notebooks and even smartphones via Motorola branding. Lenovo is significantly expanding its local manufacturing portfolio in India, with a range of initiatives that will help meet increasing customer demand.

Lenovo officially expands its manufacturing portfolio in India

Lenovo’s in-house PC manufacturing plant, in Puducherry, has been expanded to include a third manufacturing line. Meanwhile, the company has also launched local manufacturing of its tablet computers, in partnership with Wingtech Technology, at a plant in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. 

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In addition to this, smartphones for Motorola (a Lenovo group company) are now locally manufactured in partnership with Dixon Technologies at Noida, Uttar Pradesh.

According to IDC, the total PC market size in India is expected to rise to more than 15 million units by 2022, compared to 10 million units in 2020. Lenovo is expanding in India across all business lines, including PC and smart devices, smartphones, infrastructure solutions, and especially in the newly established services & solutions group.

Total revenue for all Lenovo Group businesses in India was approximately US$462 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2021, representing year-on-year growth of 31.3%. Lenovo had this staggering growth in the country and this initiative to make more products in India will help them lower the costs of their device and improve the supply chain.

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These initiatives strengthen Lenovo’s commitment to the Government’s vision of “AtmaNirbhar Bharat”. They also form part of Lenovo’s global manufacturing and supply chain strategy that serves customers in 180 markets from 30+ manufacturing sites around the world – including Argentina, Brazil, China, Germany, Hungary, India, Japan, Mexico, and the USA. Lenovo is widely recognized for its global hybrid manufacturing model that includes a mix of both in-house and contract manufacturing.

This is a key source of competitive advantage for the company and provides greater efficiency and control over product development and supply chain operations, enabling customer needs to be responded to more effectively. In May 2021 was once again named as one of Gartner’s Top 25 Global Supply Chains – an elite list encompassing some of the world’s leading brands.

Lenovo officially expands its manufacturing portfolio in India

In Tirupati, Lenovo recently began manufacturing tablet computers with its global partner Wingtech. Production began with a small number of models and has expanded quickly in the first few months. The facility now produces a broad range of Lenovo tablets that meet the needs of consumers, educators, and students, as well as those for specialized functions such as retail, manufacturing, and healthcare.

The Lenovo Puducherry plant, which has been operational since 1999, had previously been expanded to include Lenovo’s popular IdeaPad notebook computers from its consumer portfolio. Now, with the addition of a third production line, the facility has begun manufacturing products across Lenovo’s full consumer and commercial range, including desktops, notebooks, and workstations. This represents a 100% capacity increase over the previous year. Lenovo has invested significantly in automating and digitizing the facility, to ensure an efficient, seamless manufacturing process. There is also a common testing area for all products and common packaging lines. With this expansion, every product will now have its own configuration and test methodology.

Motorola, a Lenovo group company, was one of the first companies to commit to the PLI (Production Linked Incentive) program launched by the Government of India. It has partnered with Dixon to manufacture nearly 100% of its smartphones for customers in India and has also begun exporting to selected nearby markets. 

Lenovo officially expands its manufacturing portfolio in India

To support these local manufacturing initiatives, Lenovo has also invested in employment and skill-building. Today, more than 1,500 direct and indirect employees work across these three manufacturing plants. All production staff are trained in manufacturing skills and provided with on-the-job training under the guidance of senior staff members. Additionally, official certifications can be attained through the Motorola Skills Academy or partner organizations such as TechnoServe.

“With the various initiatives launched by the government to promote ‘Make in India’, the industry is more encouraged to support the needs of local customers through local manufacturing. In line with our sincere commitment to manufacturing locally, the expansion of our manufacturing capabilities in India will help us offer innovative devices of the highest quality, produced here and rapidly brought to market. With our operations, we aim to generate employment and skill-building opportunities, and to bring our advanced, sustainable manufacturing technologies to India,” – said Mr Shailendra Katyal, Managing Director, Lenovo India. 

Lenovo also continues to invest in sustainability through energy-saving and environmentally friendly products; exploring innovative technology and solutions, including recycling electronic waste; and reducing emissions through innovations that produce lighter product packaging. All Lenovo global manufacturing locations including India are ISO 9001 (Quality), ISO 14001 (Environmental) and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety) (OHS) certified.

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