Jim ButschliMaterialsVoice of the experts: Logistics and temperature-controlled distributionHealthcare Packaging (HCP) speaks with Angelos Orfanos, President, Life Science and Healthcare, DHL Customer Solutions & Innovation, about key supply chain issues.April 25, 2014Nutraceuticals/DietaryNew packaging for disposable breathalyzerDevice that detects the presence of alcohol on the breath uses packaging that includes a multipage label wrapped around a tube. Tubes are then packed in multiples in a blister pack.April 24, 2014HomeVoice of the experts: Controlled room temperature packaging considerationsHealthcare Packaging (HCP) speaks with Mark Davis, UPS Healthcare Logistics Manager, who specializes in temperature-sensitive solutions, about packaging and shipping temperature-sensitive products.April 23, 2014MaterialsVoice of the experts: Controlled room temperature packaging considerationsHealthcare Packaging (HCP) speaks with Mark Davis, UPS Healthcare Logistics Manager, who specializes in temperature-sensitive solutions, about packaging and shipping temperature-sensitive products.April 23, 2014MaterialsGS1 Healthcare US releases implementation guideline for using GS1 standards to address FDA Unique Device IdentificationNew industry resource guides healthcare suppliers and providers in using GS1 standards in the context of recent regulation.April 17, 2014MaterialsAesica’s serialization services serve Chinese marketIts Italian finished dose manufacturing and packaging site’s anti-allergy packaging lines actively monitor the integrity and authenticity of products.April 17, 2014Package DesignHopeGel delivers nourishment to starving children in HaitiShelf stable stand-up pouch offers portability and convenience; donations accepted to help save children’s lives.April 16, 2014Adherence/DeliveryNoven Therapeutics earns HCPC’s 2013 Compliance Package of the YearHealthcare Compliance Packaging Council names top packs during RxAdherence 2014.April 10, 2014Medical Device/Packaging10th Anniversary issue forecasts medical advances for 2024Ten years from now, imagine if a prescription drug or medical device could be 3D-printed by a patient at home, or at a doctor’s office, or at the local pharmacy, perhaps reducing or eliminating the need to make and package the device or pills without using today’s traditional manufacturing process. Is this scenario even possible?April 8, 2014HomeComparing/contrasting medical device and food packagingIn this Q&A, Randall Troutman, Account Manager, Printpack Medical, addresses standards, materials issues, sustainability, and workforce development.April 7, 2014Previous PagePage 116 of 135Next PageTop StoriesPMMI NewsMeeting Sustainability Goals Requires CollaborationJoint strategic planning between end users and OEMs fosters a more sustainable and resilient future.Temp Control/Cold ChainTeva Pharmaceuticals Proves Sea Freight Viability for Temperature-Sensitive MedicinesNutraceuticals/DietaryReviving Manufacturing, Redefining Packaging: How Graasi Is Building a Sustainable Future for NutraceuticalsMaterialsGreat Earth Expands Use of Fiber-Based Closures to Entire LineSponsor ContentMore Than a Label: How ECLs Deliver Critical Value in Patient Adherence and Safety