Capsugel announced it has doubled its laboratory capacity with the opening of a quality control laboratory in Greenwood, S.C. The laboratory serves as a global resource to its extensive network of manufacturing sites and R&D laboratories located in Boston, Strasbourg, and Colmar. The company invested more than $3 million to create this state-of-the-art facility that is the global center of excellence for quality control and testing of all raw materials and specialty testing of finished products for Capsugel sites around the world. The facility’s opening marks a significant investment that demonstrates Capsugel’s commitment to designing, manufacturing, and delivering premiere healthcare products and services.
“Our new Quality Control Laboratory positions Capsugel for future growth in an increasingly complex regulatory marketplace,” says Guido Driesen, President & CEO of Capsugel. “Quality is the hallmark of our business and a core principle at Capsugel that provides added value to our customers. Our thorough testing equates to faster time to market as our products are designed to comply with today’s strict regulations.”
The 9,600 square foot facility is equipped to provide a wide range of analytical and microbial testing, as well as development of color formulations. With the new capacity, Capsugel has expanded its Global Stability Program with walk-in stability chambers and photo stability chambers. This equipment is used to support the shelf life of the finished products, to register new products in different countries, and to conduct excursion studies to determine the impact of different temperature and humidity conditions on the quality of the capsules. By the time a product is considered ready for market, it may have gone through up to 23 individual quality tests at the company’s new Quality Control Laboratory.
Date: November 28, 2012
Source: Capsugel
Filed Under: Drug Discovery