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Quanta's factory in Shanghai, China, has yet to fully restore production capacity for the MacBook Pro, and consumers ordering Apple laptops now may not receive the devices until mid-July, according to supply chain sources.

Quanta is the sole assembler of Apple's 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros, which are produced at the Shanghai factory, according to digitimes.

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has previously stated that Quanta is almost the only foundry of Apple's MacBook, so among Apple's main product lines, Apple's MacBook is the most affected during the shutdown of Quanta. Delivery times for most MacBook Pro models have increased by three to five weeks since the lockdown.

The report pointed out that downstream assemblers may have resumed production lines, but many of them are still facing the problem of insufficient supply of parts and not only that, but also the problem of logistics. By air to shorten the shipping time.