On top of packaging
More pharmaceutical products are produced in
parenteral form, which boosts demand for
top-load packaging solutions. Dividellas
Manfred Zurkirch explains how the company
produces strong, cost-effective packaging and
extends the lifecycle of manufacturing machinery.
The packaging of a parenteral, like any
pharmaceutical product, is an important part
of its commercial success. As well as being
durable and easy to store, package designs must
be
user-friendly if the product is to stand out in
an
increasingly competitive market. According to
Dr
Manfred Zurkirch, managing director of pharmaceutical
packaging specialists Dividella, top-loading technology
has the versatility to fulfil all of these needs.
With 40
years experience in the pharmaceutical industry,
Dividella is a leader in the secondary packaging
of ampoules, vials,
syringes and other difficult-to-stack medical
devices. The
company specialises in developing cardboard-only
packaging
solutions and the machines on which they are produced.
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Dividellas NeoTOP
system offers unique possibilities for packaging
pharmaceuticals
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Over the last 20 years we have been developing
top-loading or cardboard-only packaging,
Zurkirch says. The outside box is cardboard,
but on the inside there are cardboard partitions
instead of plastic trays.
Single-material benefits
The benefits of this single-material method are
numerous. The
box and partition are formed on a single machine,
which greatly
reduces manufacturing costs. The packaging material
is supplied
in flat carton and partition blanks and therefore
takes up minimal
stacking space. Furthermore, the cardboard partition
provides
product protection benefits such as eliminating
glass-to-glass
contact and, with it, the cost accrued from damaged
cargo.
If you take the average ten-syringe pack,
it isnt untypical to
save 50% of the volume using our solution,
Zurkirch explains.
For products such as oncology drugs, we
design the boxes in
conjunction with the customer. This process results
in packaging
that you can throw on the floor, with the product
remaining intact.
The companys top-loading method has also
proved popular
with end users. With increasing numbers of products
going
over the counter, presentation and user-friendliness
have
become vital from a marketing perspective.
With cardboard you can always print the
inside of the box
and once opened you have an easy overview in a
nicely
displayed fashion, Zurkirch says. It
is important that the
customer can see that everything is there, take
something out,
put something back in this is much more
difficult with a sideloader.
Once you pull it out of the box, you cant
stuff it back in
the same way.
Close relationship
Dividella designs all of its machines and products
in close
collaboration with its customers throughout the
package design,
manufacturing and marketing process. This is particularly
advantageous in an industry where many players
have extensive
packaging portfolios and need boxes that fulfil
the requirements
of the product, yet are uniform in appearance.
In addition, all of
the companys packaging is sustainable, environmentally
friendly,
and fully compliant with pharmaceutical industry
regulations.
The advantage of working with us is that
we are not just a
design office, Zurkirch explains. Our
approach of working
within the parameters set by our customers allows
us to
maximise the operational efficiency of the machine,
which
saves a lot of money. Although Dividellas
designs are carefully
customised, the company puts a premium on adaptability.
Its
machines can be easily retrofitted, giving them
a much longer
shelf life than competing products. In Zurkirchs
view, this is
one of the companys major advantages.
If someone just buys on a price basis,
then we are out of the
equation, he says. Our savings are
in raw material flow and
transport flow, as well as in the asset protection
offered by our
machines. Sometimes a company will buy a machine
for a
product and the product isnt approved or
doesnt take off as
expected. We will retrofit it for them. In fact,
50% of our machines
on the market dont look the same as when
we sold them.
Strength in innovation
Over the medium term, Zurkirch sees South America
and Russia,
in which parenterals are already commonplace,
as being
potential growth markets. For now, though, Dividella
will
continue to consolidate in its main area of strength.
The
company already provides machinery for the majority
of the 20
biggest pharmaceutical firms, and will try to
bring the remainder
onboard by placing innovation at the centre of
its strategy.
The requirements of the pharmaceutical
industry are
changing, Zurkirch says. We just want
to keep up to date and
always be one step ahead of the competition when
it comes to
innovation. We want to build business cases for
our customers
so they can say, ok, this investment is
well worth it.
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Company profile
Dividella
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