In hall 4.2 at booth D02 at CPhl Worldwide in Frankfurt, Gerresheimer, a leading global manu-facturer of primary packaging for the pharmaceutical industry is presenting the new Gx RTF vials. The customer can receive identically packaged sterile injection vials from two different manufacturers as Gerresheimer’s RTF vials will be delivered adopting Ompi EZ-fill® packaging process.

Two manufacturers – one packaging

Gerresheimer’s two areas of expertise – the glass forming of vials from tubular glass and the ready-to-fill processing of prefillable glass syringes – will also be combined with recognized Ompi EZ-Fill packaging technology for the new Gx RTF vials. The Gx RTF vials are washed, packed in trays or in nests and tubs and sterilized before being delivered to pharmaceutical customers. They can then be filled straight away without the need for any further steps in the process.

"Our new injection vials meet our customers’ increasing desire for com-prehensive solutions. By setting up a standardized packaging platform for sterile vials, we are making the process much simpler for the customer," says Andreas Schütte, member of the management board for plastics & devices at Gerresheimer.

Flexibility through various packaging configurations

The new product currently exists in the 2R, 6R, and 10R formats in nests and tubs as well as in formats ranging from 4 to 13,5 ml in tray. Further formats will follow. The new packaging solution allows the vials to be used from the development phase of new medications to small or large-scale production.

"We are very happy that Gerresheimer is adopting our leading technol-ogy. Our scalable solution gives the customer more flexibility, enhances quality and safety, and reduces time to market", says Mauro Stocchi, general manager pharmaceutical systems division of the Stevanato Group.

Top quality requirements

The Gx RTF injection vials are made from borosilicate glass type I. They meet all established requirements of the applicable ISO standards and pharmacopoeias (USP and Ph. Eur.). By using the Ompi EZ-fill packag-ing formats, the risk of glass-to-glass contact, which could result in brea-kages, cosmetic defects, and particle contamination is minimised.

Expert lecture at CPhl in Frankfurt

Maximilian Vogl, product manager injection devices in business development at Gerresheimer will give a presentation titled

"Enhanced flexibil-ity for packaging requirements: Ready-to-fill vials" at CPhl on Wednes-day 25 October at 1:50pm in the Innopack area.

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