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Covert labels complete drug chain-of-custody

Security papers become pharmaceutical labels with a ‘history’ so that material can be tracked back to the mill.

The TechMark paper with embedded taggants can be easily verified by exposing the paper to ultraviolet light, as New Jersey Packa
The TechMark paper with embedded taggants can be easily verified by exposing the paper to ultraviolet light, as New Jersey Packa

Pharmaceutical manufacturers can now use new technologies to authenticate labels on bottles or cartons, thanks to a new system employed by papermaker Appleton and by its converter partners like Zebra Technologies and New Jersey Packaging.

At the heart of the process are new paper substrates from Appleton that permit covert tracking, either through a taggant embedded in the paper or a read-write thread in the paper. The company also has developed a chain-of-custody database that approved converters use so the materials can be authenticated.

“When we order rolls of these TechMark papers, they’re shipped from Appleton’s Harrisburg, PA, distribution center to our plant,” explains Dave Frumkin, sales and marketing director for New Jersey Packaging. “The shipping label on the wrapped roll of label stock incorporates a read/write thread. Our quality manager uses a TechMark reader to scan the label. The reader shows us the material, roll length, the date, and other kinds of identification that’s unique to that roll of paper. So it’s like a fingerprint.”

Although Frumkin would like to identify phamaceutical companies that have begun to use the new security materials, he said he has to be vague because these companies are secretive at this stage. “We serve both domestic and international pharmaceutical makers. This topic has become one of the most requested issues that we’re involved with,” Frumkin says. “We continue to develop improvements for securing the supply chain.”

In NJP’s operation, once the material has been received and the thread scanned, the quality manager then reports that information back to Appleton to update its database. “For example, if the scanned information says the roll is 5ꯠ feet and we received only 2ꯠ feet, we’d know there was a problem,” Frumkin notes. So the shipping label with the read/write thread is the covert way to assure the security of the supply chain between Appleton and New Jersey Packaging.

“The pharmaceutical company never really sees this part of the security chain. Inside the package, the taggant material embedded into the label paper we convert is what’s used by the customer to verify authenticity,” Frumkin adds.

The converter supplies back to Appleton both overt and covert codes, explains Joe Pleshek, brand protection segment manager for Appleton. “We update our database, along with perhaps some end-use details about their application for that roll,” he says. “So our database tracks that roll of paper to and through the converter.”

Locked and audited

Once the label paper has been verified, the security papers are held in a locked, quarantined, secure location with limited access, Frumkin points out. Only a few people at the plant have the ability to procure paper out of the locked inventory.

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