Expanded Capacity for Vial, Syringe Packaging at Keystone Folding Box

Expanded Capacity for Vial, Syringe Packaging at Keystone Folding Box

Keystone Folding Box has incorporated new die cutting and gluing equipment into its production facility. The infrastructure investment increases the company’s production capacity of vial and syringe packaging by 25%, and accommodates shorter lead-times.

Keystone offers a comprehensive line of secondary packaging systems for injectable pharmaceutical products. Available in a variety of tailored features and in both all-paperboard and plastic-hybrid formats, solutions are available for prefilled syringes, autoinjector pens, vials and ampoules, as well as combinations of these drug delivery formats.

To meet the building demand for packaging solutions in these sectors, Keystone’s secondary packaging collection meets a range of needs through options such as tamper evidence and child-resistance via reclosable locking mechanisms – all while ensuring parenteral product protection throughout the pharmaceutical supply chain. Solutions include:

  • A line of Injectable Packs is suitable for prefilled syringes or autoinjector pens, and can be designed to include ancillary items like sterile wipes
  • The InjectaSlide package incorporates a thermoformed tray that slides inside a carton and into a locked position; a lock release button must be pressed to unlock and slide the tray forward for easy access to each medicine dose.
  • The Vial Pack line of cartons includes designs for packaging a single vial or ampoule, or as many pharmaceutical products as a program requires.

“With injectable products made of glass or rigid plastic, protection is paramount.” said Ward Smith, Director of Marketing & Business Development at Keystone Folding Box. “Secondary packaging must be designed and produced with the right materials to protect prefilled syringes, autoinjectors, vials and ampoules as they travel through the supply chain.”

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