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Choosing the Right Serialisation Equipment Supplier

12-22-2010 10:43 AM CET | Health & Medicine

Press release from: Mettler-Toledo International Inc.

METTLER TOLEDO offers this free webinar that addresses the questions to ask when approaching a potential serialisation equipment supplier. Although it is primarily aimed at global players with multiple production lines located throughout the world, the information given is just as applicable to smaller pharmaceutical companies operating at a local or national level.

This webinar contains a wealth of information on current serialisation technology and technical components. It explains how these can be integrated into a production line without having a detrimental effect on performance, availability or quality.

On Your Road to Serialisation
This 30 minute webinar informs how to choose the right partner for an effective serialisation solution. At a glance, the most important factors to take into consideration when choosing marking, verification and checkweighing equipment for a serialisation programme:

* Fulfilling E-pedigree, Track and Trace and Serialisation legal requirements
* The Serialisation Equipment Challenge - 5 major challenges facing all pharmaceutical companies
* Individual Serialisation Components - Printers, vision systems, RIFD and precision product handling
* Serialisation Systems Solutions - Common solutions, identifying the right components and production line constraints
* Asking the Right Questions - How to recognise a good offering including a detailed checklist

METTLER TOLEDO specializes in the area of precision instruments for professional use. METTLER TOLEDO laboratory instruments are used in research, scientific, drug discovery, and quality control labs, amongst many others in the pharmaceutical, chemical, food and cosmetics industries. METTLER TOLEDO comprehensive industrial solutions cover the various steps in a host of manufacturing processes at many of the same customers that laboratory serves. Solutions range from receiving raw materials through various manufacturing processes, in-line process control and end-of-line packaging control, to logistics and shipping. Increasingly, these solutions are fully integrated into the customer's IT environment, helping automate their workflows. In food retail, our offering for fresh food management ranges from receiving and pre-packaging, to in-store solutions for self-service departments, deli counters, and checkout terminals.

Mettler-Toledo International Inc.
Im Langacher, Zip Code 8606
Greifensee, Switzerland
E-Mail : ePublicRelations@mt.com
Phone : +41-44-944 33 85
Website : www.mt.com

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