The capsule filling machine with its multiple filling options offers Cipla exactly the continuity,
durability and flexibility required for current and future filling operations. (Picture: Bosch Packaging Technology)
Capsule Filling

How Pharma Packaging Meets the Rising Demand for Capsule Filling

Cipla enhances its filling capacities with a new capsule filling machine — GKF 2500 ASB 100% – The pharmaceutical industry in India is growing at a rapid pace. The shift from large medicine batches to more complex formulations has led to a high demand for sophisticated technologies. In parallel, pharmaceutical producers are expanding their export activities to North America and Europe, where they must meet stringent safety and quality regulations. Cipla, one of the largest Indian pharmaceutical manufacturing companies, has also experienced a boost in demand, and has enhanced its filling capacities with a new capsule filling machine—GKF 2500 ASB 100% from Bosch Packaging Technology.

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The Allmarine MA-S with spacer coupling and the MA-C, a closed coupled version, consumes a smaller footprint and also offers a unique foot design. (Circor International)
Centrifugal Pumps

Pump Stability and Smaller Footprint

Circor has recently announced a new Allweiler centrifugal pump solution for engine room designers. The next-generation redesign of the Allmarine MA-S and MA-C series now provides more vertical installation options for centrifugal pumps with axial inlets in marine and general service applications.

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Emerson reported a record attendance of 1600 participants from 52 countries at this year's (EMEA) Global User Exchange in The Hague.  (PROCESS)
Emerson Global User Exchange 2018

Partnerships are gaining importance: How Emerson wants to score with more advice

Emerson wants to score points with more consultation — The global economy is booming, and after the years of crisis the oil and gas industries also seem to be back in play. This is the time when digital transformation is bringing companies in the process industry to new challenges that should lead to further reductions in costs and complexity — the perfect framework for this year’s Emerson User Exchange Meeting in The Hague, which attracted 1,600 participants this time.

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