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    Schubert Pharma launches new packaging system for R-Pharm

    Health, Primary Packaging, Secondary Packaging, Machinery, Printing, Labelling Machinery, Tree Derivatives, Flexible Materials, Supply Chain Services

    When a contract manufacturer thinks of automation, what first comes to mind is flexibility. With 400 vials per minute and over 20 different formats, the implemented system is one of the most flexible machines developed in recent years.

    Compartment cartons with a vial content of up to 50 ct. of hospital supplies – vials, syringes and combination packs – anything is possible on this machine.

    Schubert-Pharma configured this flexible packaging line for its customer R-Pharm. As a complementary service to machine delivery, the entire range of packaging materials, including carton design and initial procurement were handled as well.

     The packaging solution for up to 400 vials per minute consists of the following steps and functions:

    • Feeding the products via turntables or inline from the labeler
    • Mix-up control in the case of bulk feeding
    • Erecting the top-load cartons
    • Making compartments available
    • Loading the compartment or individual cartons
    • Adding the information leaflet
    • Closing the cartons with the hinged lid
    • Coding the individual boxes with cartridge printers
    • Print verification and data management
    • Forwarding to the downstream transport logistics

    See also

    Change in the executive management team of Gerhard Schubert GmbH Gerald Schubert hands over responsibility to Marcel Kiessling

    The Gerhard Schubert GmbH will soon have a new member in the executive management team. Marcel Kiessling will assume responsibility as a Managing Director in the summer of 2017. Gerald Schubert, who together with his brother Ralf Schubert and Commercial Director Peter Gabriel successfully leads Gerhard Schubert GmbH, will be passing on his functional area as Managing Director for Sales, Service and Marketing to Marcel Kiessling.

    Transport robots for Track & Trace

    Pharmaceutical manufacturers are retrofitting their machinery to meet traceability provisions. In doing so, they experience how “Track & Trace” components duplicate the interfaces all the way through to the pallet with finished products. This is a manageable challenge, which calls for a relatively high level of outlay. In the case of new investments, there is now an alternative to this conventional packaging line configuration. It is available from Schubert-Pharma and is based on Schubert’s ultra compact TLM technology.

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    • Modified 03 Dec 2015
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