At Interpack 2008, Siemens Drive Technologies introduced concepts and e-pedigree solutions for the packaging process. Automatic identification of all packaging components and process assurance with machine vision ensure the high degree of traceability that is required in regulated industries.
Pharmaceutical products and products from the food, beverage and tobacco industry in particular are subject to ever stricter safety requirements. Among other things these include full proof of manufacture, which presupposes automatic identification of all packaging elements and detailed and retraceable monitoring of the packaging process. The relevant laws and regulations mean that it is essential for packaging systems to be integrated into track-and-trace systems.
At this year's Interpack, Siemens exhibited an integrated portfolio embracing RFID, Data Matrix code reading systems and machine vision concepts. The solutions therefore also meet the latest requirements for e-pedigrees. An e-pedigree, or electronic pedigree, provides evidence for the movement of a product through the supply chain and can be produced on the basis of RFID or Data Matrix code. The e-pedigree thus ensures end-to-end protection for the product, especially against adulteration or tampering.
From January 2009, for example, California will require an e-pedigree at unit level for all pharmaceuticals distributed in the state. In addition, all companies involved in the pharmaceutical supply chain must update these pedigrees on every change of ownership. To meet these requirements, Siemens provides solutions for the recognition of barcodes or Data Matrix codes, and also offers the possibility of the direct interpretation of text and graphics on a printed label with machine vision technologies as well as solutions based on RFID.
Depending on the target market, the product code can be applied to the packaging with a Data Matrix code and an RFID tag. A combination of both techniques makes production more flexible. With RFID, logistics processes and distribution in production benefit from the high-speed bulk reading of all information relating to a delivery. On the one hand the results of process monitoring are used directly for controlling the plant, via auto ID, while on the other they provide the input for product tracing. Process monitoring, track and trace and the automation of packaging go hand in hand.
Siemens also exhibited its entire integrated portfolio, which includes RFID and Data Matrix code reading systems, Machine Vision and manufacturing execution systems, and also supports modular machine concepts. With distributed synchronous operation, the Simotion Motion Control System establishes the synchronous relationships between machine modules that are automated on a distributed basis. Also, when dealing with alarm logging, operating mode management, general emergency-off functionality and other standard functions, the system can coordinate and utilise the intelligence distributed across the packaging line. This includes software libraries for the automation of entire packaging lines, including the handling processes.
Consisting of standardised and simple-to-adapt motion control solutions, the Siemens OPL (Optimized Packaging Line) libraries conform to the regulations of 21 CFR part 11. Standards such as OMAC (Open Modular Architecture Controls Users' Group) and Profinet ensure the harmonisation of interfaces and machine operation. They cover all the necessary machine functions, ranging from communication and operation through to validated shift registers. The latter function is available for the Simotion control system and as a library. This means that the assignment of a single product to its record of production- and quality-related data for the e-pedigree is reliably maintained even in the event of a fault or power failure.
For more information contact Lydia Bierwirth, Siemens Southern Africa, 0860 808080, +27 (0)11 652 2285, [email protected], www.siemens.co.za
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