Next month, a Chinese manufacturing facility that apparently helped a lot in the creation Apple’s MacBook notebooks is to reopen. A new report has claimed this, following the facility’s closure earlier on in the month.

Catcher Technology, which shut down on October 16th after “strong odours” were reported by neighbouring residents, will be finishing improvements by the end of the month, in order for the problems to be cut out.

80 percent of Catcher’s capacity is also apparently at its Suzhou facility in China. It creates chassis that Apple uses in its MacBook Pro line.

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Hope it doesn’t smell bad after reopening...lol


SOMEONE FARTED LOL maybe xD ty for sharing


It might have been a gas leak or radiation.... :\


Smell? Like what? D:


That’s hilarious! MacBook smelling funyyyy…


hahaha it smelled bad?? that’s random XD


Wait...it was closed down because of...? Okay, it smelled bad.
So when are they opening back the...umm...yeah, that?


glad its reopening



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