Revolutionizing Syringe Packaging: Marchesini Group's Flexible Line for Blister and Paper Tray Configuration

Revolutionizing Syringe Packaging: Marchesini Group's Flexible Line for Blister and Paper Tray Configuration


An extraordinary syringe and vial packaging line, able to guarantee the highest productivity without breaching the customer’s sustainability requirements. The latest result of the established partnership between Marchesini Group and PCI Pharma Services is a line that is truly out of the ordinary, in terms of both the number of individual machines it contains – ten, plus two robotic islands – and its conformation. In fact, the line, which is to go into operation at PCI Pharma Services European Center of Excellence of injectable packaging in Dublin, Ireland, has been designed to produce two different packs: a thermoformed plastic tray containing a syringe, two needles and a vial and a paper tray with ten syringes.? The two “lines within the line” are independent, allowing alternative operation of the process which packages the product in the plastic or cardboard packaging, depending on the customer’s production needs.

The line’s composition in three points:?

  • The line destined for PCI Pharma Services has an elaborate design realised with inputs from a large number of the Group’s divisions, each of them specialised in different technologies. Siena-based division Corima provided the upstream section in which the syringe is denested and then assembled. The Blister & Farcon division – Italy’s largest thermoforming hub – from Carpi supplied the thermoforming machine which forms the plastic tray in which the syringes are placed.? Finally, the Neri division, from Tuscany, took charge of the labelling section, developing and producing technologies for applying labels and codes directly to circular products and the cartons which contain them. All secondary packaging operations – from cartoning to palletisation – were entrusted to the know-how of Marchesini Group Pharma.? ?
  • The line includes both solutions with thousands of references built up over Marchesini Group’s almost fifty-year history and technologies placed on the market more recently. The initial conditions of the stand-alone machines also vary. Entirely new machines – such as Nextra, Combi, RLF300, MA80 and Trackpack – are combined with solutions initially conceived as parts of other lines. The production process can reach the output of 180 syringes/min for the plastic tray packaging section and 250 syringes/min for the paper tray packaging part.? ?
  • The packaging line includes a series of SEA Vision inspection stations to ensure the quality and safety of all components, including syringes, needles, leaflets, cartons, and cases. These vision controls verify the accuracy of codes and variable data, inspect the position of labels, and check the completeness of packs. Installed throughout the entire line, these systems ensure correct product identification at each packaging phase, eliminating defective products at the end of the line. Additionally, the system confirms that each tray contains all required components. At the final stage, the OCV multi vision system verifies the printed codes on leaflets and cartons and conducts a final inspection to ensure completeness.?

The line’s real sustainability:

  • The PCI line is also designed to produce an eco-friendly pack: syringes and needles are placed inside a paper tray – the type of pack which has recorded the highest growth in demand from customers in recent years – produced by American corporate WestRock, one of the world’s leading specialists in the creation of sustainable packaging. The paper tray is safe and solid and can be designed in many shapes and sizes depending on the customer’s requirements.?


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Tony Carroll

Experienced Managing Director | Packaging Industry Leader

1 个月

Great news

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