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Software for track and trace/anti-counterfeiting

The new scalable Personalization Management Platform (PMP) Software Architecture from Atlantic Zeiser controls all levels of production and logistics processes in the pharmaceutical industry, addressing the issues of track and trace and anti-counterfeiting.
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The flexible security concept accesses relevant data on all levels of a production system and makes it available as required in real-time during the individual process stages. PMP can be embedded into adjacent and higher-level software systems such as MES (Manufacturing Execution System) and ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), or even used as an MES itself.

In addition to the universal control of different production levels, PMP Track & Trace also offers individual reports and audit functions as well as an integrated random number generator for unique product ID codes.

PMP production controls the processes across different levels within a production system. Modules for generating and managing unique code numbers based on random numbers are housed within a scalable software architecture.

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