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Manufacturing-On-Demand: Re-inventing the Retail Business ModelPublished by: Screen Digest Published: Mar. 1, 2008 - 30 Pages Table of Contents
AbstractThe DVD business is approaching saturation point in key markets, with the release of thousands of new titles every year resulting in intense pressure on shelf space for brick-and-mortar retailers. Even for online retailers, the sheer volume of titles available is putting the supply chain under strain.For retailers, the issue of how to reconcile the ever-expanding DVD catalogue with intense pressure on shelf space is becoming increasingly urgent. Meanwhile, for rights holders, there is growing concern that only the most popular titles can secure shelf space. Proponents of on-demand media (ODM) argue that this technology has the potential to address these problems. This report addresses the arrival of commercial ODM services that will enable retailers to offer content without the constraints associated with stocking extensive physical inventory. It assesses first phase DVD manufacturing on-demand solutions and looks ahead to next generation services that will support digital delivery to portable video devices and flash storage. The report examines the ODM supply chain and compares in-store and online solutions, including detailed forecasts for both sectors in the US and Europe. It evaluates potential business models and technological hurdles, as well as profiling the service providers emerging in this sector. In addition, it offers a genre-by-genre analysis of ODM from a rights holder perspective and outlines opportunities and obstacles. The report also considers what impact this technology will have on specific retail channels, from specialist video retailers to non-traditional outlets. Key findings:
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