Apple to open a distribution center in India

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While Apple continues with its expansion plans in India, looking for locations for the first Apple Store in the country and while Foxconn continues to study the possibility of starting production in the country, the Cupertino guys are looking at the possibility of opening a center of international distribution in India, so that all logistics related to global distribution would go through India only. In this way, Apple continues to demonstrate its good intentions in the country, a country that offers a very large potential market for the sales of Apple's flagship product: the iPhone, although not only.

Apple has been trying for a long time to create a logistics center that is responsible for the worldwide distribution of the products it sells in the market and it seems that it has finally decided to create it in India, a country that was initially making it very difficult to the Cupertino-based company, but thanks to the different investments it plans to make, apart from those it has already made, every time it gets easier, although at the moment there are still a couple of years left for the first own Apple Stores to open their ports in the country.

Apple competes in the high-end of telephony, a high-end that currently does not have many brands that offer devices of similar or equal quality except Samsung, since in recent months Chinese brands have been invading the country, and little by little they are taking an important market share in the country, while Apple's share continues to decline quarter after quarter. Apple hopes that India will become the new China, a country that has greatly boosted the sales of its devices in recent years to reach limits that have not been exceeded.


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