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Dell to double headcount in India to 20,000, builds new factory


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Monday 20 March 2006 Technology Desktop Computing

Dell to double headcount in India to 20,000, builds new factory by Antony Savvas

Monday 20 March 2006

Dell is planning to double its Indian workforce to 20,000 over the next three years.

The hardware manufacturer is planning to open a new production facility in India, adding to its existing call centres and two research and development units in the country.

The location of the new factory still has to be confirmed... . by Dell. At the beginning of the year, Dell said it planned to increase its Indian headcount to 15,000 over the next three years, but this figure has been increased with the decision to build a new factory.

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Apple recently announced that it is to open a call centre in Bangalore that will employ up to 3,000 by the end of next year.

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Apple insisted that the Indian facility will not have an impact on jobs at its main US call centres and elsewhere, which it says are still expanding.

The Apple call centre will offer customer service to Appleās full product line, including Mac computers and iPod music players.

Last year, Dell opened its third customer call centre in India. The company has not said whether the Indian factory will have any impact on jobs in Europe. Dellās main manufacturing site in Europe is in Ireland.

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