Manufacturers struggle to keep pace with vinyl record demand

Dozens of record-pressing factories have been built to try to meet demand in North America — and it’s still not enough.

PORTLAND, Maine — The arrival of the compact disc nearly killed off record albums, with vinyl pressing machines sold, scrapped and dismantled by major record labels.

Four decades later, with resuscitated record album sales producing double-digit annual growth, manufacturers are rapidly rebuilding an industry to keep pace with sales that reached $1 billion last year.

Dozens of record-pressing factories have been built to try to meet demand in North America — and it’s still not enough.

The industry “has found a

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