Contract clinical packaging providers say they are well positioned to sourcing the necessary medical components and delivering them in a suitable pack for end users. They represent a valuable resource for clients to outsource traditional in-house activities, or companies who have a limited packaging and distribution infrastructure. All claim to provide effectively the same global services.
For example, Almac claims its IRT solution positions it as the top global player in clinical supply chain management. Rondo-Pak reports having an experienced and professional design team to assist clients in the critical secondary packaging selection process. “We work closely with the client’s process engineers to ensure the packaging will run efficiently on their designated filling equipment,” Bani says. “In addition, we can offer traditional printed packaging components as well as fully assembled cartons for ease of use and (the) speed to market aspects of the trial process.”
PCI offers “seamless support” from clinical to commercial. “Our ability to support clients in taking a compound from clinical development to commercial launch within the same organization and on a global platform provides substantial value to our clients,” Misher says. “We add value by bringing commercial considerations, insight and expertise much earlier in the development process, while at the same time providing a single provider and continuity of services for bringing drug candidates to successful commercialization.”
Sharp reports it is positioned to provide all of the key services that comprise the clinical supply chain. “By fully integrating these services, we are able to satisfy a wide range of customers who are looking to consolidate vendors,” Morris says. “We are also more able to effectively reduce inherent risks in clinical timelines by reducing the interactions which can be created by a complex network of service providers.” These services include, among others, comparator sourcing, clinical label design/printing, package design, clinical packaging, global storage and distribution.

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