Lite-On IT aims to ship 80 million ODDs for a global share of 26-27% in 2006
Lite-On IT, with additional production capacity to be acquired when it takes over BenQ’s optical disc drive (ODD) business, expects to deliver 80 million ODDs of all types for a global shipment share of 26-27% this year, according to company president Danny Liao.
Lite-On IT currently has capacity to produce 4-5 million ODDs a month and will have additional monthly capacity of 2 million ODDs from BenQ to attain a capacity of 6-7 million ODDs a month, Liao indicated.
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