Systech Deploys First Serialization Lines for Takeda Pharmaceutical International AG to Meet New Russian Regulations
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PRINCETON, New Jersey, Jan. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
the global technology leader in brand protection and digital product
authentication, announced today it has successfully upgraded serialization
lines for Takeda (https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2703080-1&h=680257020&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.takeda.com%2Fen-us%2F&a=Takeda )
to meet new Russian serialization regulations. October 1, 2019 was the first
deadline for the pharma labeling system (cryptographic serialization and
tracing system) of the Russian Federation. Packages of drugs targeting
high-cost nosology group 7 products were required to be serialized according to
these Russia-specific technical guidelines. In accordance with the new Russian
regulations, it was mandatory that some of Takeda's serialization lines comply
by the October 1 deadline.
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One key challenge around the Russian serialization regulations
(https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2703080-1&h=3135267045&u=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.systechone.com%2Fblog%2Frussia-the-deadlines-are-almost-upon-us-and-the-clock-keeps-ticking&a=Russian+serialization+regulations ) is the new medicinal products labeling requirements stipulating the use of
cryptographic coding. This dramatically changed the technical requirements for
the printing of identifiers and configuration of Takeda's serialization
information system. These changes also required a review of all packaging line
vision and printing equipment to ensure they could print and verify barcodes
with the new crypto code data matrix. This was achieved within a relatively
short period of time due to Takeda's strong focus on printer and vision
equipment standardization.
Takeda is a longstanding client and worked closely with Systech to upgrade its
serialization lines in order to meet the October 1 deadline. Takeda has a total
of 25 Systech serialization lines in five countries that are impacted by this
new regulation.
"This was an aggressive schedule for Systech to meet and we started working
with Takeda early in 2019 to assess needs for each line," said David DeJean,
senior vice president of product management and strategy at Systech. "We hit
many speed bumps along the way, but Takeda is now a clear frontrunner in
producing the first commercial crypto code batches and having them reported
throughout the complete supply chain to the Russian governmental database
(CRPT)."
"It's a testament to Systech's global reach and serialization (https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2703080-1&h=2472670826&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.systechone.com%2Fproduct%2Fserialization-regulatory-compliance-uniseries%2F&a=serialization ) expertise to get such a large number of globally dispersed serialization
lines upgraded and in production within this period of time," commented Michael
Ritter, serialization and digital enabling lead at Takeda.
About Systech
Systech provides digital product authentication and traceability solutions to
combat counterfeiting, prevent diversion and meet regulatory compliance. Built
on decades of experience as the pioneer in pharmaceutical serialization, our
comprehensive brand protection suite delivers real-time insight, actionable
product data, digital connectivity and consumer engagement functionality needed
to fight supply chain threats. Global brands across industries rely on us to
keep their products authentic, safe and connected—from manufacturing to the
consumer's hands. Together we are revolutionizing brand protection! For more
information, visit https://www.systechone.com.
Media Contact:
Jefferson Barr, VP Marketing
+1 609-235-8446
Jefferson.barr@systechone.com
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