Samsung to expand Noida facility, invests Rs 517 cr

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 27 2015 | 4:45 PM IST
Tech giant Samsung today said it has invested Rs 517 crore on manufacturing facility at Noida to ramp up capacity and strengthen its position in one of the world's fastest growing smartphone markets.
Samsung India Electronics, which has been present in India for 20 years, has three research labs and two manufacturing plants here with a total of 45,000 employees.
"Samsung has invested Rs 517 crore for the expansion of the Noida plant under the UP Mega Policy, reaffirming Samsung's commitment and contribution towards India's manufacturing sector," it said in a statement.
The South Korean firm will also manufacture its Tizen OS-based 'Z1' at the facility.
Samsung India has also invested in a modern training facility spread over 35,000 sq ft within its manufacturing premises to focus on capability building and skill enhancement of its employees.
"Uttar Pradesh is one of the most important states for Samsung and the expansion of the Noida Mobile unit will further strengthen our presence in the country and enhance our manufacturing operations," Samsung India Electronics President and CEO Hyun Chil Hong said.
"The Noida mobile factory is a star performer and rates as one of the best facilities across the globe. Currently, over 11,000 Samsung employees are working in UP and we are looking forward to create more job opportunities in the state," he said.
According to research firm IDC, India is the fastest growing smartphone market in the Asia Pacific region with about 82 per cent growth in the July-September quarter of 2014 over the same period last year. The growth is being driven by increasing preference of consumers to upgrade to smartphones as well as shorter refresh cycles.
The shipments grew 82 per cent year-on-year to 23.3 million units in the third quarter of this year, while it was higher by 27 per cent on a quarter-on-quarter basis, IDC said in a statement.
Samsung was the leader in the smartphone market with 24 per cent share, followed by Micromax (20 per cent), Lava and Karbonn (8 per cent each) and Motorola (5 five per cent) in the third quarter of 2014.
The total handset market (feature and smartphone) in India grew 9 per cent to 72.5 million units in the said quarter, while it was higher by 15 per cent quarter-on- quarter.
In the overall market, Samsung led with 16 per cent share, Micromax 14 per cent, Nokia 11 per cent, Lava 10 per cent and Karbonn at 8 per cent.
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First Published: Jan 27 2015 | 4:45 PM IST

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