Track & Trace solution

When things get tight

The obligation to serialize pharmaceuticals is affecting more and more markets. As a provider of serialization and track & trace solutions, Atlantic Zeiser is presenting the compact Mediline T&T, a track & trace system that can meet the requirements for serialization, labelling, tamper-evident, sealing and checkweighing in a small space in a single, workflow-optimized work step.

Retrofitting existing packaging lines for serialization tasks in a space-saving and reliable manner: The new Mediline T&T Track & Trace system integrates a checkweigher and tamper-evident labeler if required. (Image: Atlantic Zeiser)

Checkweigher and tamper-evident labeler are built in if required. The integrated interface to the Medtracker software enables filled folding cartons to be serialized reliably. The company also emphasizes the flexibility of the system, allowing users to quickly change over to different formats or coding requirements. A new type of quick-change device allows the position of the camera and printing unit to be changed in minutes without tools and without the use of additional components.

The precise transport mechanism also ensures efficiency and safety: reproducible, high-quality coding results can be achieved even with high throughputs of up to 400 packs per minute. If necessary, a test camera and sensors ensure safe ejection into a collection container, which can be emptied during operation. as

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