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Covidien counts on machinery and materials

Kevin Mulligan, senior director, Global Packaging, Covidien, a Mansfield, MA-based global provider of healthcare products, describes how machinery and materials factor into the company’s package design process.

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PW: Describe Covidien’s process for package development.

Mulligan: With five different divisions ranging from pharmaceuticals and medical devices to retail products, we approach the packaging development process based on the needs of the consumer and the purpose of the product. Often a package will be integral to the functionality or design of the product or an extension of it, rather than just an outer casing.

PW: Where do you look to source information about packaging material and machinery innovations?

Mulligan: We try to go to the most important trade shows, including Pack Expo. We keep a close eye on what’s happening with innovations in Asia and Latin America. We rely heavily on working with industry regulators such as the FDA and its global counterparts.

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