Disc2day

Disc2day (formerly known as United Replicators) is a professional CD DVD duplication and replication company founded in early 2000 by Robert Brucato. Most of the company’s clients are independent artists, musicians, film producers, fortune 500 companies, and small businesses.
Robert Brucato started out duplicating, printing and packaging discs in his garage in Phoenix, Arizona. Known as United Replicators at the time, the business began acquiring customers such as local musicians and other local small businesses. By 2002, the tide turned when the demand for disc duplication/replication was high and the cost to duplicate mass amounts of discs was too much for a one-man operation. United Replicators saw a drastic change in revenue, which ultimately encouraged Robert Brucato to pursue his own disc duplication company. He then opened his first store in Tempe, Arizona with about 4 employees.
In 2005, there was a large need for a number of companies who could not wait for the standard 10-15 day-turnaround times from most CD/ DVD manufacturers; Robert wanted to emphasize the fast turnaround time to his services. It was then that United Replicators was renamed Disc2day. Around the same time period, the company started pressing high quantity orders using a disc replication plant that is ISO 9660 compliant and Phillips Licensed to guarantee the highest quality control disc replication in the industry.
In October 2007, Disc2day moved into a larger store, with an extra recording room and purchased audio recording and mastering equipment for their new added services. The company began recording, mixing, and mastering music for its clients.
The company grew considerably large and now handles clients such as Kinkos, Alphagraphics, Precision Shooting Equipment, Power Move Records, and so on. Disc2day has been featured in the November 2007 issue of XPOZ Magazine, and as well as 2008-2009 Indie Bible.
 
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