Nokia Networks has announced today that its Chennai factory has reached a major milestone. The facility, which is in operations since seven years, has manufactured over two million components for telecommunications networks, of which about a quarter have been used for 4G technology. The announcement was made today during an event attended by Amitabh Kant, Secretary for Industrial Policy and Promotion, government officials, European delegates and customers.
Nokia Networks’ Chennai factory has a workforce of 1,200 highly skilled employees, and is claimed to be the largest manufacturing facility in the Indian telecommunications equipment manufacturing sector, and a strategic hub for Nokia’s global operations. The company has informed tha they have invested approximately INR 500 crore since 2008 in the 140,000 square-meter facility, which produces and distributes mobile broadband products for advanced technologies such as LTE in domestic and global markets. The manufactured items include state-of-the-art Flexi Multiradio 10 Base Stations, system modules and filters, as well as core and transport network elements.
Highlights of Chennai Factory of Nokia Networks:
- Established in 2008, the facility is equipped with cutting-edge technology and fully automated systems
- Manufactures and distributes components for Nokia’s complete portfolio, from 2G to 4G, including radio and core network equipment
- The products manufactured are intended for both local and global markets, with close to 50% being exported
- The Chennai facility is a world-class manufacturing location and has won the Rajeev Gandhi National Quality Award, the Economic Times-India Manufacturing Excellence Award (ET-IMEA), and the FICCI National Quality Systems Excellence Award
- The facility is also ISO 27001 certified for Information Security Management and ISO 14001 for efficient environment management
- The two million unit milestone is reached in the same year that Nokia celebrates its 150th anniversary
Commenting on this great achievement, Sandeep Girotra, Vice President and Head of India Market at Nokia Networks, said: “We are proud to have reached the two million milestone in our Chennai factory. It is a great testimony to India’s potential in electronic manufacturing, and the company is a key pioneer supporting the government’s ‘Make in India’ vision. Our Chennai operations have successfully helped our customers meet challenges around technology evolution while balancing their investment objectives. We will remain strongly focused on manufacturing excellence through quality and innovation, providing operators with best-in-class mobile broadband equipment and supporting India’s transformation into a manufacturing destination.”