GET READY TO IMPLEMENT TRACK & TRACE - TIME IS RUNNING OUT!
It has been known for a long time that the trade in counterfeit medicines is booming globally. The increasing availability of fake pharmaceutical products not only threatens lives of patients but also the reputations and future survival of drug manufacturers. Many countries have passed laws that are intended to put an end to this highly dangerous product piracy. With the introduction of new legislation being considered by the European Parliament, it is presumed that by 2017 all pharmaceuticals manufactured or sold within the EU must be serialised in order to verify their traceability.
This means pressure on the industry to prepare themselves for a timely implementation of these standards.
Now is the time to act!
As a leading supplier of product inspection equipment, OCS Checkweighers offer complete solutions for Track & Trace applications utilising their family of TQS - Traceable Quality Systems which offer outstanding, user friendly technologies.
The TQS product range starts with the serialisation of an individual pack and continues with the aggregation of packs, cases and pallets. Additional features such as “tamper evidence” or applying of vignettes can be easily integrated. TQS has an intuitive operating system that combines the greatest possible fl exibility with ease of handling. The transport system, coding unit, and camera are controlled by one single software package. This eliminates the need for frequent switching among various user interfaces.
Easy handling: all in one and all from one single source
Constructed using our standard range of components which are tried, tested and accepted within the pharmaceutical industry TQS modules are both sophisticated and reliable. TQS utilises a fully integrated label designer that is structured in a way that greatly simplifi es a formerly complex process whilst the operational security is improved. The user initially
creates the layout at the main control terminal, the system then expands the data for device-specifi c parameters and transfers these simultaneously to the camera and the printer. Therefore the camera receives a direct reference image of what the printer should print. Creating the layout is quick and easy, saving time and preventing mistakes. Optionally, these CE compliant systems come with impressive and comprehensive IQ/OQ documentation.
The best investment for the future: TQS by OCS Checkweighers
TQS allows customised software links using standard interfaces to communicate to an existing IT infrastructure, with simple tamper proof integration of the generated serialisation data. The identifi cation system supports all common 1-D and 2-D codes and is designed to accommodate future requirements. Depending on the used coding technology, TQS prints, verifi es and manages up to 400 packs per minute. The TQS Line Manager controls all the modules in the line and offers a common interface for connection of the TQS lines to Levels 3 and 4 ( MSE and ERP software systems ) typically used by the pharmaceutical industry.
TQS by OCS Checkweighers is the smart way to prepare for the forthcoming requirements of the Track & Trace legislation and to protect your investment at the same time. Quality, security and trust as well as an end to product piracy will only be achieved by means of serialisation. But now is the time for the Pharmaceutical industry to take the important decisions for the future: with the Traceable Quality System from OCS Checkweighers – the ideal solution.
TQS-SP: THE USER-FRIENDLY SINGLE PACK - A COMPLETE SOLUTION IN A MINIMUM OF SPACE
OCS Checkweighers Ltd. Unit B1
West Oxfordshire Business Park Wavers Ground
Carterton, Oxfordshire OX18 3YJ
(+44) 1993-701-970
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