Packaging

Systech Unveils Complete Packaging Execution System at Pack Expo 2008

Tuesday 04. November 2008 - New approach to packaging architecture helps manufacturers better optimize and secure their packaging operations and achieve serialization

Drawing on its deep expertise in supporting pharmaceutical packaging environments, Systech International, an innovator of Packaging Execution Systems (PES), today announced that it will be showcasing the industry’s first-ever PES at Pack Expo 2008. The company has a strong worldwide presence deploying its productized software and is the only provider to offer a complete PES.

Systech will be highlighting its technology at booth S-1469 and has been invited to speak on November 10th at 11:50 am about Packaging Execution Systems: An Absolute Necessit. In addition, OEM partners IMA and Pester Pac Automation will showcase Systech’s serialization application, Serialized Product Tracking (SPT) at the show. IMA will be demonstrating a packaging line with Systech SPT at booth S-1447. Pester Pac Automation, at booth E-7528 will host a simulation of Systech SPT and provide details of how they integrate the application with its machinery on current projects.

Serialization is a main component of Systech’s PES, which is comprised of machine, line and plant level products and applications. As the industry prepares for US and international regulations, Systech SPT enables customers to execute ePedigree, track and trace and authentication strategies.

“Today’s business drivers demand pharmaceutical manufacturers rethink their traditional architectures. Packaging Execution Systems have emerged to address this new paradigm,” said Joe Ringwood, COO, Systech International. “Being able to demonstrate the benefits of a complete Packaging Execution System will be very educational and beneficial for manufacturers who are looking to realize security, optimization and clarity throughout their packaging operations.”

A whitepaper, developed by ARC Advisory Group on the subject of Packaging Execution Systems is available

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