Foxconn looks to a robotic future
1 Foxconn is a retailing company.
2 The company is planning to use more robots in its factories in the future.
3 Currently, salaries for workers in
4 Local governments are against Foxconn’s expansion.
5 It isn’t easy to install new robots in an old factory.
6 Foxconn currently has 300,000 workers in
By Kathrin Hille in Beijing
Mr Gou outlined the company’s ambitious automation plans at a Foxconn gathering late last week in Shenzhen, a coastal manufacturing centre in southern China. According to people who attended the function, the chief executive said the group would have up to 300,000 robots next year and 1m by 2013, highlighting the drastic changes China-based manufacturers are making as competition for labour increases.
“This is part of a broad automation push among China-based manufacturers,” said Alvin Kwock, head of hardware technology research at JPMorgan. “It signals that the cost of labour is no longer lower than the cost of capital.”
Salaries for migrant workers, the mainstay of Foxconn’s China workforce rose 30-40 per cent last year and are expected to increase by another 20-30 per cent annually until at least 2013, according to Dong Tao, chief regional economist at Credit Suisse.
Last year, a series of worker suicides at Foxconn’s Shenzhen factories preceded an outbreak of larger scale industrial unrest at Japanese automotive components factories across southern China. The Foxconn deaths were a tragic expression of young workers’ frustration with chronically low wages, and also the often robotic nature of their work.
Foxconn declined to confirm the figures Mr Gou cited in his speech, but stressed it wants employees to move “higher up the value chain beyond basic manufacturing work”.
Many local governments are hoping that Foxconn will create large-scale employment in their backyards, and the group is building several large new factories in inland cities where labour costs are lower.
Analysts, however, believe the group’s automation plans were likely to be an important part of its inland expansion strategy. “Foxconn has been comparatively slow when it comes to automation,” said Mr Kwock. “Automating an old factory is difficult because you then have to redesign the floor plan, so you want to introduce automation as part of a new plant.”
In Chengdu, where one of the group’s large new factories is located, government officials say Foxconn is expected to employ 100,000 workers by the end of the year and eventually reach a headcount of 300,000.
B Read
the article again. Choose the best word or phrase to complete the sentences.
7 Using
robots in a factory is an example of _______ .
a)
marketing b) distribution c) automation
8 The
Foxconn Group currently has _______ robots.
a)
10,000 b) 1m c)
300,000
9 Manufacturing
companies in
a)
moving overseas b) failing c) changing
10 _______
Chinese manufacturing companies are increasing automation.
a)
Few b) Most c)
All
11 Foxconn
is building factories _______ of
a)
in the central part b) outside c) near
the borders
12 Foxconn
is currently _______ its business.
a)
expanding b) downsizing c) restructuring
A.
ОтветитьУдалить1. False (Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer)
2. True (Foxconn plans to have as many robots as workers in its China factories)
3. True (Salaries for migrant workers, the mainstay of Foxconn’s China workforce rose 30-40 per cent last year and are expected to increase by another 20-30 per cent annually)
4. False (Many local governments are hoping that Foxconn will create large-scale employment in their backyards, and the group is building several large new factories in inland cities where labour costs are lower)
5. True (Automating an old factory is difficult)
6. False (Foxconn is expected to employ 100,000 workers by the end of the year and eventually reach a headcount of 300,000)
Арслангереева Халима
ОтветитьУдалить1- false
2- true
3- true
4- false
5- true
6- false
7- c
8- a
9- c
10- b
11- a
12- a
B.
ОтветитьУдалить7. automation
8. 10,000
9. changing
10. most
11. in the central part
12. expanding
Гасанбкова Джамиля 3к 1 гр
ОтветитьУдалитьА. 1- false(Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer by revenue)
2- true (plans to have as many robots as workers in its China factories)
3 - true (Salaries for migrant workers, the mainstay of Foxconn's China workforce rose 30-40 per cent last year and are expected to increase by another 20-30 per cent)
4- false ( Many local governments are hoping that Foxconn will create large-scale employment in their backyards)
5- true ( automating an old factory with is difficult)
6 - false ( In Chengdu, where one of the group’s large new factories is located, government officials say Foxconn is expected to employ 100,000 workers by the end of the year and eventually reach a headcount of 300,000.)
B. 7 c
8 a
9 c
10 b
11 a
12 a