Reed-Lane Adds Sixth Bottling Line for Solid Dose

Expands packaging capacity and capabilities for larger fill levels with smaller volumes

By: Kristin Brooks

Managing Editor, Contract Pharma

Reed-Lane, a contract packaging provider for pharmaceutical manufacturers, has installed its sixth bottling line for solid dose RX and OTC products. The new installation expands the company’s packaging capabilities and overall capacity, and is intended especially for the packaging of larger fill levels at smaller overall product volumes.
 
The new line consists of the following modules:
·       Bottle unscrambler that cleans and orients bottles
·       Slat filler that can process tablets, capsules and liquid-gels for a wide range of bottle sizes and fill levels
·       Metal detector
·       Capper for both CR and CT closures
·       Induction sealer
·       Re-torquer
·       Labeler that can apply 1-ply, 2-ply or booklet-style labels with a printer and vision system
·       Topsert feeder

The new line also can be outfitted to place sachet desiccants, canister desiccants, and cotton or rayon in bottles. The line also can incorporate tamper-evident seals to capped bottles and/or bundles of bottles, as desired.
 
“Reed-Lane is committed to regularly upgrading and enhancing both our overall capacity and service portfolio, stemming from our core set of competencies,” said Patricia Elvin, president of Reed-Lane. “In our current period of growth, incorporating new equipment on an ongoing basis is a key component to meeting and surpassing our customers’ needs.”

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