Rechon Life Science employs scalable serialization/aggregation

Sweden pharmaceutical maker and CMO partners adds Adents software on its printing equipment to offer its customers scalable track and trace.

Rechon Life Sciences employs scalable serialization/aggregation.
Rechon Life Sciences employs scalable serialization/aggregation.

Rechon Life Science AB, a Sweden-based pharmaceuticals developer and contract manufacturer, has partnered with Adents, a provider of serialization and aggregation software, to offer its customers scalable track and trace that complements Rechon’s pharmaceuticals production and packaging services.

In choosing Adents, Rechon addresses compliance with several looming serialization mandates, including the European Union Falsified Medicines Directive and the U.S. Drug Supply Chain Security Act. Eventually, all track and trace applications will interface with Rechon’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.

To meet its evolving needs, Rechon required a software solution that was flexible enough to change line configurations per client needs, able to generate and securely import/export unique serial numbers, and offer a workable pricing model. Rechon also sought to use its existing infrastructure to incorporate this serialization plan. Rechon has close ties with ACT-Logimark, a Sweden-based printing equipment provider and systems integration specialist.

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