Category:ICM Diessenhofen

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<nowiki>ICM; ICM; швейцарское OEM-производство компакт-кассет и компакт-дисков; شركة سويسرية; Swiss OEM maker of blank Compact Cassettes and audio Compact Discs; ICM Diessenhofen; ICM Ltd.; ICM (Switzerland) Ltd.; ICM Diessenhofen Ltd.; ICM Mastering</nowiki>
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Swiss OEM maker of blank Compact Cassettes and audio Compact Discs
Trademark "sausage" pattern of Compact Cassettes made by ICM for OEM clients
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  • Switzerland
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  • January 1972
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  • July 1991
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In 1980s and early 1990s ICM (subsidiary of Werner Weber Holdings) was one of the world's largest manufacturer of compact cassettes. By 1986 production of two plants in Diessenhofen, Switzerland and in northern Italy reached 125 million cassettes annually, mostly for the North American market [1]. ICM did sell cassettes under their own name, but in very limited quantities - the bulk of their production was OEM supply to 'house brands' of various retail chains, but also 'big' Japanese brands like JVC.

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