According to Indian media reports, Samsung has built the world's largest mobile phone factory in Sector 81 in Noida, India. The plant covers 35 acres (about 212.5 acres). This week, Indian Prime Minister Modi and South Korean President Wen are here. At the inauguration ceremony of the factory on a helipad near the factory, Wen is currently in a state visit to India.
It is reported that the factory was expanded from the original Samsung Noida factory. The old factory was built in the early 1990s. The TV set was produced in 1997 and the mobile phone production line was completed in 2005. Samsung announced the expansion of Noida in June last year. The factory, Samsung's annual mobile phone production in India is 67 million. After the new factory is mass-produced, the total output can reach 120 million. The official said that the factory is ready for mass production. Not only the production of mobile phones will increase, The expansion of the Yida plant will also benefit other Samsung products such as refrigerators and flat-panel TVs. At present, Samsung has one design center, two factories and five R&D centers in India, with more than 70,000 employees in India.