Apple Factory 1.0
Instead of branching out in to digital content production or self-driving cars, I would like to see Apple work on redesigning the factory, similar to how Elon Musk is thinking.
Tim Cook knows a lot about manufacturing and supply chain. Jony Ive would have a field day designing it. They could eat their own dog food by making Apple products in it. It could include environmental improvements over existing factories. And the timing is right because US taxes and tariffs are changing to encourage domestic manufacture, so why not take the opportunity to redesign the factory? It just seems like something they could be good at and get enthusatic about.
What do you think, could Apple make a good factory?
Comments
At the moment, Apple is NOT a manufacturer, so why would they suddenly want to start building such facilities?
Apple does R&D and designs products... all the manufacturing of those products is handled by others.
They’d only had some CTO-assembly in the US in between.
Didn't Steve Jobs design the factory for the original Mac though? So it's in their DNA (as Cook would say). The difference this time is they would sell factories as a product. So the tab bar on apple.com would look like this:
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Mac iPad iPhone Watch Factory Support
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