Equipment Partnership Readies Cetylite for DSCSA Deadlines

By partnering with its printing equipment and software supplier, this pharmaceutical manufacturer is on track to apply serial numbers to meet the 2017 DSCSA deadline.

Serialized cartons are shown here as they output from the Nutec carton conveyor.
Serialized cartons are shown here as they output from the Nutec carton conveyor.

During the last quarter of this year, pharmaceutical manufacturer Cetylite Industries Inc. plans to test the application process of serialized numbers on its packaged drug products, with the intention of applying serial numbers in the first quarter of 2017 to meet November’s deadline for DSCSA (Drug Supply Chain Security Act) regulatory requirements.

A key to meeting DSCSA deadlines for this third-generation, family-owned Pennsauken, NJ, firm is its partnership with Nutec Systems, Inc.

“Nutec equipment provides software, product-specific programming, and printing solutions for our product labels, individual folding cartons (IFCs) and case labels,” explains Bruce Epley, Cetylite’s Director of Operations.

After obtaining proposed serialization solutions and quotes from three other suppliers, Cetylite selected Nutec and commenced installation late last year.

“Nutec provided a flexible solution that best matched our packaging practices at a very reasonable price in comparison to the competitors,” says Epley. “Nutec was very informative and did not try to ‘upsell’ or provide equipment or solutions that were not required.”

Equipment portability adds flexibility

Cetylite packages exclusively out of its 28,000 sq-ft facility, which includes production, warehouse space and offices. The company produces about 20 products in all, both drug and non-drug varieties. Its product line includes prescription topical anesthetics, infection control products, and other complimentary dental products. In all, 18 of the products are liquids, one is an aerosol and one is a gel.

A majority of Cetylite’s products are labeled bottles packed inside of a carton, which get filled into a case. The company also packages kits that contain a labeled bottle, tips and syringes, as well as one offering that includes two products within a single carton.

Epley notes, “We operate in a flexible environment with one packaging room. Depending on the product, we will move the needed (portable) equipment in and out of the packaging room based on the packaging configurations.

“We have four filling machines with two in fixed locations and two different types of labelers with one in a fixed location. This equipment will be configured to support and feed the packaging line but we run one packaging configuration at a time. We configure the line to meet the packaging needs of the product.”

According to Epley, a key challenge for Cetylite “was to find a flexible solution to implement into our manufacturing process that would allow us to meet the current and future regulatory requirements of the DSCSA. With just one packaging room handling all of our packaging configurations, finding the coding and vision equipment solution at a reasonable cost was a time-consuming process. We could not afford nor did we have the space to implement multiple standalone solutions.”

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