clinical supply services case study Uhlmann ups1030et The Blister Packaging Cost Advantage Executive Summary A client, in need of global blister packaging, had received an exorbitant estimate from a Clinical Packaging and Logistics provider other than Catalent. In view of severe budgeting constraints, the client was searching for more economical pricing and turned to Catalent. In addition to being able to provide exceptional cost efficiencies, Catalent’s team of clinical packaging and logistics experts includes professionals who bring a wealth of highly specialized experience in blister packaging. The original estimate from the other provider totaled $794,500 and included $557,000 for packaging and labeling; $37,500 for film and foil; and, $200,000 for blister card stock. By engineering a customized package design and through the use of specialized Uhlmann UPS1030ET equipment, Catalent could complete the project at the following costs: $325,250 for packaging and labeling and $50,000 for film and foil for a total cost of $375,250. The client could count on a staggering cost savings of $471,750. The customized Uhlmann ups1030et commercial platform is used to produce state-of-the-art blister packaging. Catalent can develop a custom blister packaging design, using many of the equipment’s optional features. Catalent has a record of success in packaging multiple visually identical products into finished blister packages ready for labeling. Since flexible master formats exist, easy configuration of blister packaging is possible, providing a quick start-up, and ensuring a reduced set up cost. Catalent has had repeated success in completing complex blister packaging projects on schedule. The Challenge The client was overwhelmed by a previous estimate that was submitted for blister packaging. When Catalent was challenged to reduce costs without compromising the full extent of required services, Catalent turned to customized Uhlmann UPS1030ET equipment. Consistently, this sophisticated technology has enabled a more efficient process that lowers packaging and labeling costs and eliminates hard seal card stock and processing expenses. A significant challenge is the engineering of a child resistant blister package that allows for package integrity, without separating each dose. The blister packaging must be user-friendly, easily DEVELOPMENT DELIVERY SUPPLY accessible and must have a CSPC recognized child resistant feature. The design must also provide for the complex feeding of visually identical multiple products, and allow for enough real estate for large clinical booklet labels. Catalent is able to overcome project challenges through a combination of exceptional equipment and many decades of combined experience in supplying clinical blister packaging. The Catalent Solution Engineering the design Typically, the Catalent design team initiates the project by engineering userfriendly blister packaging (figure 1) that makes the visually identical tablets easily accessible. Clients have the benefit of Catalent’s previous experience in designing blister packaging with up to four different visually identical products. cavity seal 21.40 21.30 21.30 21.30 product 21.30 label area seal area 21.40 37.40 37.30 37.30 11.00 37.30 37.30 37.40 figure 1 figure 2 Call: + 1 866 720 3148 Email: [email protected] Visit: www.catalent.com 2 Catalent uses one of their two Uhlmann UPS1030ETs to complete the packaging in a single integrated process (figure 2). An extended Feeding Area provides the necessary spatial separation for multiple product blistering. Custom PLC controls enable efficient start and stop operations with two servo-driven indexes to maintain registration. External web guiding allows for format flexibility and multiple Simtap automated feeders can deliver high speed feeding of multiple blister packaging. Other equipment features are: · CSAT digital printing with UV curing for dosing graphics · Lot-expiry data and unique packaging identification · Lid elongation to maintain registration of reprinted and in-house printed lid material · VisioRead OCV/OCR Inspection system to confirm text and graphic content, quality and position · VisioChrom HR Product Inspection system to optimize the inspection of minor product defects · Pinhole detection of Cold Formed (Alu) cavities Typical peel and push packaging Shown here are examples of Catalent designed blister packaging (figures 3 and 4). The packaging features lid side accessibility for a 4 tablet per day/9 day trial. Kiss Cut perforation tools are used to score the lid so that the Peel and Push Child Resistant Feature can be employed without the separation of each dose. This means that the unused investigational medication that must be returned to the sponsor is received back intact with the clinical label for final accountability. figure 3 Cavity Side of Typical Peel and Push Package figure 4 Lid/Access Side of Typical Peel and Push Package figure 5 Optional package 4 tablet per day/9-day trial In optional packaging for a 4 tablet per day/9 day trial, tear up corners (sweeps) make for easy access. Universal coding is used (figure 5) when trials are Call: + 1 866 720 3148 Email: [email protected] Visit: www.catalent.com 3 conducted in multiple countries. In similar cases, images of the Sun or Moon have been used to communicate the time of day that the tablet should be administered. Kiss cut perforation Kiss Cut perforation tools can score the packaging without cutting through the card (figure 6). An easy to peel, child resistant, foil layer helps in protecting individual sections. Puncture and access option Having achieved the safest CR rating of FI by actual child testing, the Puncture and Access option eliminates wasted package space and additional set-up cost required for the cutting of “Peel and Push” CR packages. This CR feature provides novel foil protection on the back of the folding wallet size card (figure 7) and increases the difficulty for small children to access the trial medication. figure 6 figure 7 Conclusion Customers turn to Catalent for blister packaging projects because of the impressive cost savings they can achieve. The Uhlmann UPS1030 ET that Catalent employs can perform multiple functions that save time and money. Beyond this technologically advanced equipment, customers can rely on custom designed solutions provided by a team of blister packaging experts. These Catalent professionals bring decades of experience to each project, working with clients under the leadership of a project manager. A spirit of teamwork drives the project, and gets on time results, every time. Discover more solutions with Catalent. Call: + 1 888 SOLUTION (765-8846) Email: [email protected] Visit: www.catalent.com more products. better treatments. reliably supplied.™ Catalent Pharma Solutions 14 Schoolhouse Road Somerset, NJ 08873 USA F + 1 732 537 6480 ˝ Copyright 2012 Catalent Pharma Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. dcs/css/cs4 (03/12)
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