China Apple Factory Nets. Apple's new chief visits Chinese factory to hang nets after workplace suicides. By Noel Young for MailOnline Updated: 23:52 EDT, 16 February 2011 A Foxconn workers files down the iconic Apple logo a the company's iPad production plant in Chengdu, China. Workers say they can each process up to 6,000 units per day. The poor conditions in Chinese factories were highlighted in 2010 when 14 workers killed themselves at Apple's biggest supplier, Foxconn. Following the suicides, Apple published a set of standards.
SHENZHEN, China, June 1, 2010 — -- Ma Xiang Qian was 19 years old when, according to police reports, he plunged to his death from a high building in the Foxconn dormitories on Jan. 23. He had. Half of the world's Apple iPhone production takes place at a sprawling Foxconn complex in Zhengzhou, China, that employs up to 350,000 people and has spawned a city, dubbed "iPhone City." We spent.
Apple has issued a statement on the recent rash of suicides by workers at Foxconn, the China-based manufacturer that assembles the iPhone.. The company is also constructing nets outside worker.
In 2011 Foxconn, which also manufactures for Nintendo, Sony and BlackBerry, installed nets outside some of its factory buildings in Shenzhen, in China’s southeast Guangdong province, in an. Apple factory's Wall-E robots and suicide nets revealed. Apple's factories where iPads and iPhones are born have opened their doors to cameras for the first time. In 2011 Foxconn, which also manufactures for Nintendo, Sony and BlackBerry, installed nets outside some of its factory buildings in Shenzhen, in China’s southeast Guangdong province, in an. Today, the iPhone is made at a number of different factories around China, but for years, as it became the bestselling product in the world, it was largely assembled at Foxconn’s 1.4 square-mile.