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Pharma Packaging Solutions Expanding Capacity and Services

Pharma Packaging Solutions (PPS) is a turn-key contract packager offering bottle and blister filling and packaging, folding carton production, kitting, as well as vial/ampule and parenteral labeling. PPS also packages and kits medical devices.

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With two busy 2019 quarters booked, Pharma Packaging Solutions knew it needed to expand capacity quickly.Investments totaling over $2,7 million were made in several areas.One major investment included additional portable serialization and aggregation equipment to improve efficiency on primary and secondary lines. Additional labeling equipment was ordered and installed along with a leading-edge environmental control system. Inventory space was added through more efficient rack management and a new DEA Vault for Schedule II drugs was installed and approved by the DEA. Additional administrative, quality and production staff were hired and existing staff has been cross trained for maximum time management. More investments are planned to increase efficiency in the second half of 2019.

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