The Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co. is stepping up production of Blu-ray Discs, anticipating higher demand since Toshiba Corp.'s (TSE:6502) decision to exit the HD DVD business has left Blu-ray as the sole next-generation DVD format.MKM is also looking to outsource some production to foreign manufacturers. If you'd like to read more, the entire article can be found here.
At its Singapore plant, the firm will install a production line for recordable Blu-ray Discs used for recording television programs and storing personal computer data.
The new line is slated to be in service in July or August and is expected to produce 500,000 units a month.
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