Newsletter | April 24, 2024

04.24.24 -- Pharmaceutical Equipment Sourcing Strategies To Reduce Costs And Risks

Your Capital Equipment Project Is Cancelled - Now What?

Late-stage clinical trial failures usually result in a fair amount of exposure regarding capital equipment purchased to manufacture products at a commercial scale. The equipment, both delivered and undelivered, needs to go somewhere. Here is what to consider when you need to dispose of equipment from cancelled capital improvement projects.

 

Key Equipment Sourcing Strategies For CMOs

Using a contract or toll manufacturer in the specialty and custom chemical industry can be viewed as a quality and supply chain risk. Learn about equipment sourcing strategies that can be used to effectively reduce costs and risks to outsourced manufacturing for the product-owner or sponsor.

 

Increasing Manufacturing Workspace Efficiency In Biopharma

Surplus and idle equipment can lead to decreases in workspace and work efficiencies for a manufacturing site. Learn how you can get paid for these surplus items of equipment, clean up your workspaces, and reduce response time for things needed in production, all at the same time.

 

Pharma Manufacturing Strategies For Effective Resource Recovery

What steps can companies take to ensure that resource recovery efforts lead to the maximum possible return on surplus facilities and equipment? Explore how your organization can increase your technical and scientific knowledge, expanding your capabilities while achieving cost savings.

 

Meeting The Changing Demands For Sterile Fill/Finish Operations

An increase in products targeted for parenteral delivery has expanded the demand for aseptic fill/finish operations. Meeting the growing demand requires specialized expertise, appropriate equipment and innovations in both emerging technology and business models.

 

Common Challenges And Solutions Of Equipment Ownership And Use

There are many factors to consider when tasked with acquiring the necessary equipment to run a pharmaceutical facility, including upfront costs and overhead minimization to increase profit margins. Learn how state-of-the-art used equipment can be a great strategy for cost savings.

 

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Vial Filling, Labeling, And Inspection Line

This BAUSCH Advanced Technology Group Vial Filling, Labeling and Inspection Line, is new from 2021. Located in the United Kingdom, this system features an enclosed sterile transfer chamber, filling and closing machine for stoppers, fully automatic vial inspection machine for the inspection of particles, and more.

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Used IMA Prexima 300 Tablet Press

PREXIMA 300 is a single sided rotary tablet press for the compression of powder blends obtained by wet or dry granulation or by simple mixing. On the basis of the dimensions of the tablets to be produced, the machine can be fitted with different interchangeable turrets, with a different number of stations.

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Used Homogenizing Planetary Mixing System

This used 1,200 Liter A Berents Becomix homogenizing planetary mixing system is an RW 1200 CD + MV1000 model with stainless steel construction. Built 1999 with controls upgraded 2017, this system features a 1,628-liter total capacity, 1,200-liter working capacity, bottom-mounted 23 kW homogenizer head, and top-mounted 12.65 kW anchor agitator.

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