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METALL + PLASTIC now part of OPTIMA GROUP

Pharmaceutical filling and closing now united with isolator technology With effect from January 1, 2011, Metall + Plastic GmbH became a part of Optima Group in Schwaebisch Hall. The company has its headquarters in Radolfzell and is a manufacturer of isolators and e-beam sterilizers that are used in pharmaceutical filling and packaging lines. Optima Group Pharma is one of the leading manufacturers of these highly specific machine systems. Hence, the product portfolios of both companies ideally complement each other.
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Lyophilization from a one-stop supplier

The synergy potential for integrating freeze drying, loading and filling systems is great, but it does not come automatically. Franz Boßhammer reports on emerging interrelations within Optima Group Pharma and latest trends in lyophilization.
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Clean room? RABS? Isolator?

For implementing manufacturing, filling and closing processes, barrier technologies currently are the most commonly used technologies for regulated markets such as Europe, United States, and Japan. Whether existing clean rooms are operated with new or upgraded filling and packaging technology or if the enterprise makes investments in completely new manufacturing processes, including sterile and barrier technologies, a universe of options is available to pharmaceutical manufacturers.
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In the focus: The Rottendorf Files

Maximum product quality and operator protection ideally combined: Optima Group Pharma implemented a KUGLER Linoline with a special containment concept for Rottendorf Pharma GmbH.
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Veterinary pharmaceuticals – vaccines for fowl

Modern stockbreeding prefers live vaccines to protect fowl. Production of veterinary vaccines follows principles that are quite similar to human medicine. Optima Group Pharma realized a filling project for a large German veterinary medical manufacturer.
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Faster to the market

The KUGLER Flexofill machine fills neutralizing liquids into cartridges. The cartridges are used in laboratory machines between the diagnostic screening processes. They rinse, remove, and calibrate possible residues from previous applications, thus ensuring the safe and unadulterated subsequent analyses.
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Searching for a new balance

The pharmaceutical industry has come under intense cost saving pressure. At the same time, innovation efforts must not and should not be put on hold, as progress in medicine often means pharmaceutical progress. This situation confronts suppliers with a real challenge: Intelligent approaches, however, succeed in guaranteeing safety with simultaneous cost advantages.
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SteriCon versus Alpha-Beta Ports

Evidently reasons for innovative pharmaceutical manufacturing system must be most compelling. Otherwise, drug manufacturers would not be prepared to leave the path of proven solutions and to accept the enormous initial certifications, efforts and costs. The SteriCon procedure is a very recent approach, but already much in demand, with first projects taking up operation in 2010.
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ISPE Expert Discussion

‘New approaches for feeding sterilized components into filling and assembly lines’ was the topic of an expert discussion on September 21st at Optima Group Pharma. The event delivered an overview on current methods such as e-beam, plasma radiation, H2O2 decontamination, rapid transfer port systems and the Lugaia Stericon system.
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Ground-breaking ceremony at S.F.Vision

S.F.Vision has a new construction project: With the new hall, a surface of approx. 1,300 m2 will be added to the existing building. ‘In the future, the company will have a surface of about 5,000 m2 office, production, and warehouse space,’ explained Rainer Feuchter, managing director of S.F.Vision, at the occasion of the ground breaking ceremony on September 16.
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3rd Pharma Forum on filling and packaging

Take a look at our Impressions of Pharma Forum 2010 in an online-gallery. More than 200 guests from Europe (including Russia), the United States, India, South Korea, the United Arabic Emirates and Egypt came together in Schwaebisch Hall for the 3rd Pharma Forum. Topical presentations discussed current sector trends on the topic of filling and packaging processes. The event was held on September 15 and 16 at the company premises of Optima Group Pharma.
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Business management expanded at OPTIMA GROUP pharma GmbH

Optima Group Pharma complemented its business management staff at its site in Gladenbach-Mornhausen near Marburg. Wolf-Dieter Hellwig, an experienced leader, took over the company’s technical management in August. Before joining Optima Group Pharma, the 55-year old graduated engineer (university of applied sciences/FH) held a position as the technical manager of Oystar Hassia GmbH.
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Business management expanded at OPTIMA filling and packaging machines GmbH

The Optima Group Consumer is a manufacturer of packaging solutions in the food, cosmetics and chemical industry and filtrationtechnique.Since August, Joachim Dittrich has held the position of managing director for the Consumer Division of OPTIMA filling and packaging machines GmbH. Dr. Georg Pfeifer holds this position for the Nonwovens (paper hygiene) Division.
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OPTIMA GROUP at PACK EXPO in Chicago

At the PACK EXPO, Optima Group (Schwaebisch Hall) will exhibit machines for the sectors pharma, consumer and nonwovens.PACK EXPO Chicago 10-31-2010 - 11-03-2010 McCormick Place Stand-No 4606 Chicago, IL, USA
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