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The seamless, automated packaging of pharmaceuticals

21/02/2023

CATEGORY: Pharmacy and Parapharmacy BRAND: Schubert

Secondary packaging for pharmaceutical products is subject to stringent product protection and labelling requirements. A consistently high-quality, reliable, safe and controlled packaging process is therefore absolutely essential in the pharmaceutical sector


With its flexible machines, Schubert-Pharma specialises in the top-loading process in the area of secondary packaging.

Photo: Gerhard Schubert GmbH

 

With the robot-assisted digital top-loading machines from Schubert-Pharma, pharmaceutical manufacturers benefit from a fully automated, highly efficient packaging solution in a single line. Even third-party units can be seamlessly integrated into the modular systems. To this end, the packaging machine manufacturer develops secondary packaging that is perfectly matched to the process and which also meets sustainability requirements for recyclability and resource conservation.

 

Johannes Schubert, grandson of company founder Gerhard Schubert and Managing Director of

Schubert Packaging Systems, has also headed the Schubert-Pharma unit since July 2021.

Photo: Gerhard Schubert GmbH

 

Especially for medicinal products and other pharmaceuticals, both manufacturers and end customers have to be able to rely one hundred percent on the quality and integrity of the products. Secondary packaging is therefore just as important as primary packaging for product protection during transport, storage and ultimately handling. This is why Schubert-Pharma has specialised in top-loading applications in pharmaceutical end-of-line packaging for over 20 years and has steadily evolved into a major partner of the international pharmaceutical industry.

 

Manufacturers such as Lundbeck, CSL Behring and LTS Lohmann Therapy Systems rely on the expertise of the packaging machine manufacturer and benefit from customised, safe and reliable packaging solutions. As a unit of Schubert Packaging Systems GmbH, Schubert-Pharma has been under the management of Managing Director Johannes Schubert, the grandson of company founder Gerhard Schubert, since July 2021. Karin Kleinbach has also joined the team as Sales Manager. Through her previous work experience, she contributes a great deal of expertise and dedicated industry knowledge, especially in the sales of comprehensive pharmaceutical packaging solutions and in project management.

 

Top loading for secondary packaging, seamlessly in a single line

Whether vials, pens, ampoules, patches, infusion bags, syringes, devices or combination products – packaging in the top-loading process is ideally suited for a wide range of pharmaceutical products. Karin Kleinbach explains: “The more complex the packaging process is in secondary packaging, for example with products that consist of several components or with combination packs, the more efficient and cost-effective top-loading is.” Schubert-Pharma not only offers innovative packaging systems, it also accompanies each project individually under the umbrella of Schubert Packaging Systems with an extensive range of engineering services. These extend from machine and line design, through general project management and consulting services, to optimisation of the supply chain and performance of existing packaging lines.

 

Expertise in the field of packaging and the integration of all packaging steps into a single line make Schubert-Pharma’s solutions exceptionally efficient and ensure a consistently safe and reliable process.

Photo: Gerhard Schubert GmbH

 

On request, Schubert-Pharma can also act as a general contractor and provide complete manufacturer-independent turnkey solutions. “We develop customer-specific solutions that bring out the very best in terms of safety, reliability, efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Depending on the requirements, we also use machines or units from other manufacturers, which we integrate seamlessly into a line,” says Karin Kleinbach. This enables a wide variety of processes and functions to be implemented within a single line. In addition to the erection of boxes and inner compartments and the careful loading and sealing of secondary packaging, this often includes, for example, all processes for labelling, quality control or serialisation.

 

Robot-assisted, flexible packaging machines

Schubert’s digital packaging machines are robot-assisted. This ensures controlled, efficient packaging processes from A to Z. The use of proven hardware and software modules from Schubert’s own portfolio guarantees a high level of product safety. The interface-free solutions for track & trace and serialisation also comply with all existing global regulations for pharmaceutical packaging regarding counterfeit prevention and product traceability.

At the same time, the Schubert lines offer pharmaceutical manufacturers a high degree of flexibility thanks to their modular machine concept. “A format changeover usually only takes about half an hour,” reports Karin Kleinbach.

 

As Sales Manager, Karin Kleinbach is responsible for the team at Schubert-Pharma.

Photo: Gerhard Schubert GmbH

 

The exchange of the robot tools via plug & play, saves the time-consuming start-up after a format change and results in the best packaging being produced immediately upon start-up. For the fast production of new format parts, customers can produce 3D-printed parts themselves: Schubert’s complete PARTBOX system consisting of a streaming platform, 3D printer and filament material, delivers a reliable high quality printing process.

 

Expertise in packaging development and optimisation

In the pharmaceutical industry, achieving a flawless packaging result also requires that the packaging and the line are perfectly coordinated with each other. Only then can processes run efficiently and at high performance. The earlier Schubert-Pharma is involved in a customer project, the more the pharmaceutical companies benefit from the packaging experts’ know-how. This enables processes and the packaging design to be defined together with the customer right at the beginning of the collaboration and adapted or optimised as required. Indeed, the choice of packaging material, the dimensions, the cut and the machine operability play a significant role in determining the processes in a fully automated system. With comprehensive expertise in this area, Schubert-Pharma can not only make recommendations on the selection of materials and the design of the packaging, but can also develop customised cardboard packaging as an alternative. With well thought-out solutions, it is also possible to reduce the time and effort involved in changing formats or to switch to more environmentally friendly packaging. “Our overarching expertise in the areas of packaging, systems engineering and consulting promises our customers future-proof, high-performance solutions from a single source that more than pay for themselves in the long term,” says Karin Kleinbach.

 

Project management from a single source

“From a single source” also means that every customer project at Schubert-Pharma is under the responsibility of a dedicated project manager. He or she is the contact person for any questions, from cost planning, timing, the necessary suppliers and the involvement of external companies, to the validation of the packaging machine and the smooth commissioning in the manufacturer’s production facilities. During the FAT (Factory Acceptance Test), i.e. the acceptance of the line at the Schubert factory, the entire line is tested, documented and validated. Based on these protocols, customers are given transparent information on all tests and can therefore be sure that the machine fully meets all pharmaceutical, regulatory and hygienic requirements. With one-week practical seminars on machine operation, the customer’s staff will also receive the required training or follow-up training to operate the machine expertly and autonomously.

 

The combination of state-of-the-art machine technology, packaging expertise, comprehensive engineering and consulting as well as many years of experience in the packaging of pharmaceuticals, makes Schubert-Pharma a reliable, trustworthy partner for highly efficient and cost-effective top-loading solutions in the secondary packaging sector.

 

The Schubert-Pharma competence team combines the know-how of Schubert’s highly flexible TLM packaging machines with Schubert Packaging Systems’ comprehensive project management expertise. Schubert-Pharma achieves maximum product and process reliability thanks to its high level of expertise in implementing different processes and functions with Schubert TLM technology or by means of seamless integration of third-party units. With more than 45 years of experience, Schubert Packaging Systems (SPS) designs and supplies cross-sector complex turnkey packaging systems consisting of several suppliers. With its certified project management, SPS takes on both technical and financial responsibility. In addition to the turnkey packaging systems division, the Schubert-Pharma, Schubert-Consulting and Schubert-Cosmetics competence teams are also part of the Schubert Packaging Systems company.

 

Gerhard Schubert is the globally recognised market leader in top-loading packaging machines (TLM). The family business from Crailsheim (Baden-Württemberg, Germany) relies on a combination of simple mechanics, intelligent control technology and high modularity for its digital, robot-based packaging machines. With this philosophy and its own culture of innovation, the company has been treading completely independent technological paths for over 50 years. With its TLM technology, the machine manufacturer provides its customers with future-proof packaging machine solutions that are high-performance, easy to operate, flexible in terms of format conversion and stable in function. The TLM packaging machines package products of all types and industries - from food, confectionery, beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics to technical articles – in trays, cartons, boxes, or flow-wrap bags.

Well-known brands such as Ferrero, Nestlé, Unilever and Roche rely on automation solutions from Schubert, as do numerous small, medium-sized and family-run companies. Founded in 1966, the group of companies, now managed by the second generation, employs 1,500 people.

 

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