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Cartoning and Coding Line Delivers COVID-19 Vaccine Vials

Equipment for cartoning, serializing, and case packing vials was designed and delivered in just a few short months.

Videojet and ESS worked together to ensure the carton arrived at the coder in the right orientation. (Image credit: ESS Technologies, Inc.)
Videojet and ESS worked together to ensure the carton arrived at the coder in the right orientation. (Image credit: ESS Technologies, Inc.)

With time of the essence, numerous lines for packaging COVID-19 vaccines were installed or reconfigured to meet public health needs. A major pharmaceutical CMO in the U.S. required one such expedited line for cartoning vaccine vials.

They sought out ESS Technologies, Inc.—an OEM specializing in health sciences—and Videojet because of their long-standing experience in pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. The new line was identical to one that the companies had provided approximately one year prior in 2020. At about the time that first line was up and running, the CMO approached ESS and asked how soon they could procure a second line.

Having been deemed an essential business at the outset of the pandemic, Walt Langosch, global business development at ESS, explains they “were vetted by the Department of Defense, and we were told that this project takes priority over everything else we were doing.” ESS sent their quote in Sept. 2020. “Usually, a line of this size and complexity would probably take around 10 to 11 months, but because it was for COVID-19 and it was a priority, we had it installed and running in February 2021,” he says.

Cartoning vials

Coming off of a WLS (Weiler Labeling Systems) VR-72 Labeler at 150 vials/min, capped five mL vials arrive at the ESS VC 30 cartoner where they are placed in a 2x5 pattern into a 10-count carton.

A Fanuc SR-6iA SCARA four-axis robot erects the carton and at the next station, a partition is inserted. Cartons and vials are conveyed to the Fanuc LR200iD robotic loader, which places the vials in the carton, followed by an SR-3iA robot that inserts a pre-folded leaflet on top of the vials. See a similar line in action at this link.

The system closes the carton’s top flaps, and cartons are laser marked with the lot, expiration date, and a 2D barcode by a Videojet 3340 CO2 laser marking machine. The Videojet 3340 laser system is ideal for high-speed pharmaceutical serialization applications, providing marking speeds of up to 2,000 characters/sec.


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Videojet and ESS worked together to ensure the carton arrived at the coder in the right orientation. An ESS TaskMate® system utilizing a Fanuc LR Mate robot with ESS-designed end-of-arm tooling (EOAT) picks up cartons and shows them to a camera for verification. “We manipulate the carton to code the end panel because the carton is traveling narrow-side leading down the conveyor,” explains Langosch. “When it's on the end panel, we must pick up the carton, code it, read it with the camera, and then set it down in a different orientation to facilitate the case packing operation.”

A CEL5 Robotic case packer erects the case and places it on a vacuum table as product arrives at the collation station. Cartons then go into the case, and filled cases are labeled with aggregation data by a Domino labeler with a Zebra print engine. An overhead camera shoots into the case to verify that the first layer is in, then the second, and so forth. Everything is fail-safe and must be proven to be “good.” The system visually inspects to ensure there are 10 vials, a leaflet, and a coded carton.

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