Apple admits that China’s COVID lockdown will reduce shipments of its iPhone 14 Pro models

According to Bloomberg, Apple announced today that production of its premium iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models are being negatively impacted by China’s COVID shutdown. With the holiday shopping season approaching, this is not the best time for this to happen, but the bottom line is that Foxconn’s largest iPhone assembly facility located in Zhengzhou is operating at a reduced capacity.
In a statement, Apple said, “We now expect lower iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max shipments than we previously anticipated and customers will experience longer wait times to receive their new products.” Foxconn is a Taiwan-based contract manufacturer that is responsible for the production of the majority of iPhone units assembled every year.

On Apple’s website, it shows that orders for the iPhone 14 Pro models will be delivered in late November or early December. Last week, the Chinese government instituted a lockdown for the area that includes Foxconn’s Zhengzhou facility until November 9th. Video has been posted showing an exodus of Foxconn workers who are leaving the campus in droves. The facility is already home to a COVID outbreak and a quarantine.

In line with Apple’s comments about the plant running at “significantly reduced capacity,” Foxconn says that it is lowering its fourth-quarter forecast for the company. Apple also said today that it is working with Foxconn to return the factory to “normal production levels while ensuring the health and safety of every worker.” In Zhengzhou, the Chinese government has ordered people and vehicles off of the streets except for medical or essential reasons.

Foxconn now might find it hard to find the additional workers and supplies it will need to keep the assembly lines running at a high rate. At this point in the year, Foxconn is usually running these lines “all out” in an attempt to produce as many iPhone units as possible with the holiday shopping season approaching. Just last week we told you that iPhone production at Foxconn’s Zhengzhou facility could decline by as much as 30% year-over-year.

To keep the assembly lines humming as much as possible. Foxconn is running the factory in a “closed loop” which limits contact with the outside world and forces workers to live and work on factory grounds.

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