Sunnyvale, CA. With audio CD demand slowing down throughout the world, Nimbus Manufacturing Inc. is focusing its expansion plans on CD-ROM and DVD capabilities.
Last week, Nimbus announced that sales and profitability for the 2nd quarter of its fiscal year, ending September 30, would be lower than expected. This was largely due to high inventories of audio CD’s at retail outlets, resulting in low fall re-order rates.
Yesterday, Nimbus announced the expansion of the CD replication capability in its Sunnyvale plant. The new CD replication lines provide a capacity of more than 20 million units annually at the Sunnyvale facility, which began producing discs on August 1st.
“Our goal is to become the number one independent CD replicator in the world,” commented Lyndon J. Faulkner, Chairman, Nimbus CD International, Inc. “The added CD capacity in Sunnyvale means we’re one step closer to reaching that goal with a total production capability of over 200 million discs annually worldwide.”
Nimbus will also be introducing DVD manufacturing capability this week at its main manufacturing plant in Charlottesville, VA. “That will make us the first independent CD replicator currently offering a true, full range of optical disc products in the U.S.,” said Faulkner.
“We’re witnessing a large-scale migration to compact disc by the software and entertainment industries,” said David J. Trudel, Executive V-P of North American operations. “The addition of CD replication to our west coast facility completes the critical supply chain demanded by the market.”