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We have a solution for everything – and more importantly: they can all be connected through our unique Körber Ecosystem. In our current seven areas of expertise, we are at your disposal with our comprehensive know-how.

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With our PAS-X MES - on premise or cloud-based - and our software solutions for analysis, track & trace, networked factories, and intelligent packaging, we are the world's leading supplier and partner to the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. With our holistic understanding and use of digitalization, you remain future-proof and combine digital innovation with sustainability.

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Handling systems

Handling systems

Looking for perfectly designed production lines that reduce operational complexity, can adapt quickly to changes in the pharmaceutical industry and work seamlessly with your software and machinery? We are specialists for complete handling systems for pharmaceutical and medical products. Our solutions are decisive in the field of contactless and safe transport of e.g. glass syringes.

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Inspection machines

Inspection

As the world's leading inspection expert, we develop solutions for the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Our range of products extends from AI-supported, high-performance machines and semi-automatic machines to laboratory units and inspection applications for in-process control. As thought leaders in the field, we always make sure that machines and software speak the same language.

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Packaging machines

Packaging machines

We are a leading supplier of packaging machines for liquid and solid pharmaceutical and medical products. With our blister, sachet and stick packaging machines we offer solutions for primary packaging. Our side and topload cartoners set standards worldwide for secondary packaging. Our ecosystem approach ensures that all machines, software, and other components operate harmoniously and perform at the highest level.

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K.Pak Topload Case Packer

Introducing our latest solution from Körber; the K.Pak Topload Case Packer! Created specifically for the pharmaceutical industry, the K.Pak solution provides operator-friendly machines to complete any production line. Our solution focuses on innovative technology, high-quality design and expert handling and packaging of your product. It’s time to start connecting the dots with Körber!

Packaging solutions

Packaging solutions

As long-standing specialists, we develop packaging solutions for innovative and high-quality secondary pharmaceutical packaging made of cardboard. We offer you solutions for counterfeit protection, standard folding boxes and much more.

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Consulting

Consulting

Our experts will advise you during the analysis of your requirements, show you optimization potential and support you during the implementation of projects in all areas of the pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device industry. Our aim is to achieve holistic optimization for your factory of excellence.

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Services

Services

You need help with a specific product or have questions about one of our areas of expertise? Körber is your forward-looking navigator to excellence. We provide data-led, proactive advice and services to improve what is needed to scale and evolve towards your factory of excellence.

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Digitizing pharmaceutical production with domain expertise

Pharmaceutical companies that want to modernize their production operations with a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) face a multitude of questions. The consulting experts from the Körber Business Area Pharma have the answers. They support companies on their entire journey, from the selection of the appropriate MES and its implementation, to its operation in everyday production. In doing so, these experts focus intently on establishing close partnerships and maintaining long-term customer relations.

When asked how he would describe his work in one sentence, Michael Völlinger replies, “I find the right Manufacturing Execution System for my customers in order to make their production operations even more efficient.” Michael Völlinger is the Business Director Consulting at the Business Area Pharma of the international technology group Körber. He and his colleagues are well-versed in all the widely-used Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) on the market. In addition, they are familiar with the specific processes and requirements of the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry and contribute this valuable expertise to their projects. “We have more than 20 years of experience in this area, and we know that the integration of an MES is a challenging project for many companies. It’s therefore very important that our customers can rest assured knowing they are working with the right project partner,” says Völlinger. The implementation of an MES involves not only planning and technical aspects, but also “soft” factors.

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Michael Völlinger, Business Director Consulting at the Körber Business Area Pharma

Valid database instead of paper mess

Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) have become almost indispensable for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry. Complex manufacturer standards and regulations concerning product quality and safety force companies to replace their conventional paper-based documentation and approval processes, which are prone to error. “An MES digitizes these processes so that they are easier to record and document in a legally-compliant manner,” says Völlinger. Moreover, the MES serves as an overarching solution that controls, monitors, and synchronizes production in real time. “It enables companies to collect huge amounts of data from their production operations. This information can be used to analyze many processes and make them more efficient,” says Völlinger. However, many different factors must be considered in the selection and integration of such a control system. For example, it must be determined which MES best fulfills the individual requirements, which system is future proof to the greatest extent, and how the associated change processes can be implemented so that all process areas are taken into account and all employees are involved. Moreover, the background of digitization raises additional questions, such as the use of cloud solutions, MES as a service (MES aaS), agile project development, and the validation of these approaches for Pharma 4.0. The consulting experts from the Körber Business Area Pharma also answer these complex questions for their customers.

Precise process analysis for tailored solutions

The MES specialists from Körber pursue a holistic approach in their projects. “Our work doesn’t end with the selection of the right MES for the customer,” says Völlinger. “We then help the customer to implement and calibrate it successfully and show them how to use it optimally in everyday production operations.” Völlinger and his colleagues use a method known as Process Landscape®, which was developed in-house, to create the right basis for this work as soon as a project is launched. This software is used to analyze and optimize the customer’s production processes and to prepare them for the digitization. When selecting the right MES, the experts make sure that the control system fits with the customer’s existing IT architecture, such as the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. This way, they ensure that the MES can be smoothly integrated into the production process.

Support in the change process

Besides the technical aspects, human factors also play a major role during the introduction of an MES. “Because such a control system changes the processes, the production employees should be involved in the project early on,” says Völlinger. The specialists at Körber also address these issues by creating a change management office at the customer’s facilities, for example. “This provides the customer with support during critical transfer processes, such as the transition from paper-based batch documentation to electronic batch recording,” says Völlinger. The project plan follows a structured sequence: The planning phase is followed by the integration phase, which consists of function tests, training courses for the employees, and support for the launch of the modified processes. After the integration has been completed, teams of consultants from Körber remain on site to ensure the correct operation of the MES, guaranteeing smooth first-level and second-level support.

Sustained customer relations and many years of cooperation

The previous project partners include big international companies as well as small and medium-size enterprises. “The MES specialists from Körber have successfully managed our project with their expertise and experience,” says Christian Paunert, Head of CGS Management at Verla-Pharm, a market leader in the pharmaceutical magnesium sector. “We felt that we were in good hands at all times — including the support phase after the go-live.” The project partners’ level of satisfaction can also be expressed as a statistic: 97 percent of the new customers continue to work with Körber’s MES specialists on a long-term basis. Many of these partnerships have now existed for ten or more years.

MES expertise and more

The core business of the consulting experts at the Körber Business Area Pharma is to provide advice about Manufacturing Execution Systems and their implementation and operation. Their solutions fulfill the typically complex requirements of the pharmaceutical industry such as the validation of IT systems (CSV), the complex requirements of serialization and Track & Trace, the collation of data based on Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence, cGMP data integrity requirements, and warehouse management requirements. In addition, the experts supplement this with special services, including the implementation of Pharma 4.0 projects. An example of this is the use of the latest augmented reality technology to support line processes. “Our complementary services enable us to meet all of our customers’ needs and supply everything from a single source,” says Völlinger. As a result, pharmaceutical and biotech companies receive efficient and sustainable solutions that enable them to make reliable plans for many years to come.

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