In the medical packaging industry, accurate labeling is critical; labels must comply with federal device labeling and tracking protocols. The system once used by Mangar Medical Packaging utilized preprinted labels and a manual matching process that left too big a margin for error. Implementing an effective print-on-demand solution enabled the company to meet the industry's traceability requirements and the requirements of its customers.
In the medical device industry, labeling is critical. Both the industry and federal regulators require specific information about each medical device and its packaging to travel with each item in order to provide full traceability up and down the supply chain. Labeling errors can lead to costly consequences.
Mangar Medical Packaging has improved its own labeling accuracy using homegrown label management software along with dedicated label printers for each production line. The new print on-demand solution has eliminated problems associated with the company’s prior batch label process while maintaining the quality and accuracy of each customer’s unique labeling requirements.
Based in New Britain, Pa., Mangar manufactures sterile barrier packaging for Class II and III medical devices, including pouches, die-cut lids, and mounting cards. Packaging and labeling are tantamount to Mangar’s customer service efforts. Not only does each customer have specific labeling requirements, but the company also has to ensure that its labels comply with federal medical device labeling and tracking requirements.
The pouches the company produces are first grouped into bundles and then packed into boxes. Both the bundles and boxes have to be labeled with manufacturing information, lot data, date/time, and customer information in order to provide full traceability.
To label the bundles and boxes, Mangar relies on a fleet of SATO CL408e printers. Mangar has used the SATO printers for a number of years.
In order to support the new labeling application, Mangar recently deployed an additional fourteen units (bringing the total to 20) from their long-term supplier RighterTrack, a Washington Crossing, Pa.-based reseller.