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* Technicolor Supply Chain Services (2018-2022)
 
== List of Home Media Customers ==
* CBS/Fox Video/FoxVideo/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (1986-2003) (in 1986, some copies of ''Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi'', the release of which predated the duplicator's Q3 1987 purchase of CBS/Fox's duplication facilities; in the 1990s, some copies of ''Speed'' and ''Independence Day'', perhaps among others; in the early 2000s, ''Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace'' and some copies of ''X-Men''.)
** New World Video (1985-1989)
* A-PIX Entertainment (2000)
* Avon Products (1988-2005)
* Brentwood Home Video/BCI Eclipse (1997-2004)
** Simitar Entertainment (1989-1993)
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* Interactive Learning Group (1999-2000)
* Jay Jay the Jet Plane Productions (1998-1999)
* Kit Parker Films (1985-199?) (tapes marketedreleased byin association with Buena Vista Home Video)
* Knowledge Adventure (1999-2002)
* The LEGO Group (2001) (Jack Stone FREEFree Video Cassette and Wheelersville Moo Cow Mystery)
* Lionsgate Home Entertainment (1999-2007)
** ArtisanAnchor Bay Entertainment (1989-20041995)
*** Vestron Video (1982-1993)
**** Time-Life Video (pre-1982 incarnation) (1980-1982)
** Trimark Home Video (1992-2004)
** Anchor Bay Entertainment (1995, 2006-2007)
*** Video Treasures (1990-1995)
**** Burbank Video (1992-1995)
**** MNTexMNTEX Entertainment (1992-1995)
**** Strand VCI Entertainment/Strand Home Video (1990-19921991, 1994)
**** Teal Entertainment (1994-1995)
**** Strand VCI Entertainment/Strand Home Video (1990-1992, 1994)
**** MNTex Entertainment (1992-1995)
*** Starmaker Entertainment (1989-1995)
** Anchor BayArtisan Entertainment (1995, 20061989-20072004)
*** Vestron Video (1982-1993)
**** Time-Life Video (pre-1982 incarnation) (1980-1982)
** Trimark Home Video (1992-2004)
* Major League Baseball Productions (1989-1991)
* MGM Home Entertainment (1980-1990, 2002)
** Cannon Video (1988-1996) (mostly distributedmarketed by Warner Home Video)
** Forum Home Video (1985-1989)
* Monarch Home Video (1988-1989)
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* Paramount Home Entertainment (1987-1993, 1999-present) (some tapes; in 1999 and the early 2000s, some demo tapes, co-duplicated with Deluxe Video Services)
** CBS Video (2005-2007)
** Nickelodeon Video/Nickelodeon Home Entertainment (1995, 1999-present) (in 1995, some copies of ''Rugrats: The Santa Experience'', marketed by Epic Records and Sony Music Video via Sony Wonder; in 1999 and the early 2000s, some demo tapes, co-duplicated with Deluxe Video Services; post-2002 Canadian tapes; post-2005 US tapes)
*** Nick Jr. Video (1999-2007) (in 1999 and the early 2000s, some demo tapes, co-duplicated with Deluxe Video Services)
** Republic Pictures Home Video (1992-2000)
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*** Random House Home Video (1996-1997, 2005-2007)
** Zomba Video
* Columbia House Video (1987-2005)
* Stabur Home Video (1992)
* Starlight Home Entertainment (2002)
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* VCI Home Video (1981)
* Ventura Entertainment (2000)
* Vickilew Inc. (2003)
* VidAmerica, Inc.
* Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company/Buena Vista Home Video/Buena Vista Home Entertainment (1980-present)
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* Around 70% of Disney's videocassette output was being duplicated at Technicolor's Livonia plant as of 1996.
* The first Macrovision-encoded MCA Home Video tapes, as well as New World Video's lineup around 1985, are among the tapes duplicated at VCA/Technicolor's Newbury Park plant.
* Some Disney tapes beginning in the early 1990s, as well as certain "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" tapes from Family Home Entertainment (sold through the Burger King Kids' Club), a majority of Video Treasures' lineup (including Burbank Video, Media Home Entertainment and MNTEX Entertainment) and Starmaker Entertainment's lineup between the early 1990s and 1995, and Best Film and Video Corporation, Simon Marketing, and Vestron Video's lineups prior to the late 1990s, and select copies of certain tapes from Sony Music Entertainment's divisions and subsidiaries (including a small portion of Sony Wonder's lineup, including "Rugrats: The Santa Experience" from Nickelodeon Video and some post-1995 Random House Home Video releases) were among the tapes duplicated at Technicolor's Livonia plant using Sony Sprinter systems.
* As part of Technicolor's agreement with Video Treasures, which was secured in September 1992, Video Treasures closed its Cincinnati, Ohio duplication plant and sold its equipment there to Technicolor which would add the equipment to its Livonia, Michigan plant.
 
==Known abbreviation letter codes==
* DIS - Buena Vista Home Video (198?1985-1988)
* BVHV - Buena Vista Home Entertainment (1990-2007)
* AVN - Avon Products (1988-2005)
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* WHV - Warner Home Video (198?-2006)
* VT - Video Treasures (1992-1993)
* VM - Trimark Home Video (1992-????)
* RV - Family Home Entertainment (some copies of ''Frosty Returns''; 1993)
* RVS - 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video, MCA/Universal Home Video (1994-199?)
* T275 (tapes sold through the- Columbia House Video Club)
* 275T - same as T275
* EP - Anchor BayStarmaker Entertainment, Video Treasures (EP/SLP tapes; 1994-1995)
* SP - Anchor BayStarmaker Entertainment, Video Treasures (SP tapes; 1994-1995)
* 2 PK - unknown
* SKG - DreamWorks Home Entertainment (1998-2006)
* EHE - Embassy Home Entertainment (1982-1986)
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* BRC-E - Brentwood Home Video (EP/SLP tapes; 1997-2001)
* BCI - Brentwood Home Video (2001-2004)
* BFSP - Best Film &and Video Corporation (SP tapes; 199?-199?)
* PHVBFEP - ParamountBest HomeFilm and Video Corporation (1988EP/SLP tapes; 199?-1993199?)
* PHEPHV - Paramount Home EntertainmentVideo (20051988-20061991)
* PHE - Paramount Home Entertainment (2000-2007 [Canadian]; 2005-2007 [US])
* TCI - Alliance Atlantis (2000-2006), Universal Studios Home Entertainment (2000-2006 [Canadian])
 
==Known batch and stock number prefix codes==
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* BRC - Brentwood Home Video (1997-2004)
* ES - Avon Products (1989)
* AVEAV - Avonsame Productsas ES (19891988-19942005)
* AVONAVE - Avonsame Productsas ES and AV (1989-1994)
* AVON - same as ES, AV and AVE (1989-1994)
* SM - Simon Marketing (1988-1993), Sony Music Entertainment (199?-199?)
* PCG - Simon Marketing (1993-199?)
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* WV - Worldvision Home Video (1988-1995)
* PA - Paramount Home Entertainment (demo tapes; 1999-200?)
* VM - Trimark Home Video (1992-200?2004)
* SNY - Sony Video Software (1982-1991)
* ST - Starmaker Entertainment (1989-1995), R&G Video (1994-1995)
* RG - R&G Video (1990-1994)
* LM - Shell Oil Company (''Peanuts'' tapes; 1991-1993)
* CV - Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment (1981), Paramount Home Entertainment (on tapes sold through the Columbia House Video Club; (199?-199?)
* CLHS - Columbia House Video Club (199?-199?)
* MGM - MGM/UA Home Video (1981-1990)
* WDWD - same as WD (1994)
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* RB - Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows (199?-199?)
* CD - Family Entertainment Network (????-????)
* WC - Strand Home Video (1994)
* Random codes (S8, X23, Y1, RC, Y5, X8, X12, M12, S35, etc.) (tapes duplicated in Livonia after 1990 using industrial duplicators or Otari TMD systems)
* 000 (some tapes; 1986-1988)
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== Known stock number suffix codes ==
These codes could be seen on tapes printed in Livonia using Sony Sprinter systems, from 1988 to May 1995.
* V -(some no indicationtapes)
* VPD - same as V
* -V - same as V and VPD
* -S - tapes duplicated in SP mode
* LPD - tapes duplicated in LP mode
* EPD - tapes duplicated in EP/SLP mode
 
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