Pharmaceutical contract packager fills its 'lineup'
Benefits pay off
After filling bottles are conveyed to the capper which was used on the previous line. Ross expects the company to upgrade this single-head machine this fall. No tamper-evident device is currently applied to these containers. After capping bottles or jars are conveyed to a new double-head labeler from D.L.-Tech.
“The labeler uses two heads that each apply a pressure-sensitive label” says Ross. “One is a front label one a back. They’re applied onto oblong or rectangular bottles.” For round containers the labeler is equipped with what D.L.-Tech refers to as a prism roller to apply wraparound p-s labels.
Labeled containers are automatically bundled in film in packs of six and sealed on a sleeve wrapper manufactured by RBS Equipment Designs Ltd. CPL purchased the machine through distributor Shrink Film Systems. From this machine bundles are conveyed through a shrink tunnel before operators put two bundles into a case. That’s followed by manual palletizing and stretch-wrapping functions. Orders filled on this line are shipped to the United States and Canada.
The new filler has added speed flexibility and more reliable performance compared to that of the previous filling line. But Ross points out that the machine and new line also provide something of a showpiece for visitors. “We give a lot of tours to current and prospective clients and this line exudes quality and speed. A lot of our original business was with lower-volume lower-speed applications. This piece of equipment is more in line with medium- to high-speed applications and volumes.”
Gaining additional business on the new line is a key goal for CPL. Ross says “Right now we’re only utilizing the machine about 20 percent of the time. With two main customers I see these as the first of several opportunities.” The good news for CPL is that even though the machine has significant available capacity long-term contracts with two customers justifies the investment in the filler.
“We’ve been quite pleased with the REB filler” says Keith Bradley CPL’s technical manager packaging. “One of the strengths we’ve discovered about REB is its mechanical support. Once you’ve acquired a piece of equipment such as this support is one of the biggest keys. The company’s technicians have worked here on our machine and are knowledgeable and helpful. The equipment is reliable. We’ve had no issues with this filler at all” Bradley says.

















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