Hi, all The next few blogs will point you to information on the recent announcement of the EFPIA 2D labelling scheme. The EFPIA is the European Federation of Pharmaceutical and Industries Association. In-Pharma's article on this announcement is: http://www.in-pharmatechnologist.com/Packaging/2D-barcodes...
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10-26-2009
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Filed under: Counterfeiting, security, Supply Chain, packaging, serialization, safety, HP, EFPIA, Siemens, 2D Barcodes, IT Solutions, Sweden
Thanks to my friend Bill Tucker to this link to Amazon's "frustration-free" packaging: http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html/?nodeId=200285450 It is described as: "The Frustration-Free Package (on the left) is recyclable and comes without excess packaging materials such...
In two weeks, I have the opportunity to participate in Pharmaceutical Commerce's webinar on "How Digital Printing Changes the Game for Packaging, Labeling, and Brand Protection". The link to register for the webinar is: http://events.newanglemedia.com/pc/digital_printing/ A brief description...
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11-04-2008
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Filed under: security printing, brand protection, Supply Chain, VDP, pharmaceuticals, SVDP, packaging, labels, digital printing, Webinar, pharmaceutical commerce
One of my colleagues and friends, Puneet Mehta (one of HP’s top RFID/Supply Chain experts), pinged me recently, and mentioned “I found this interesting article about the theft of baby formula. [Is it salient] to Security Printing?” This is an excellent question. Does Theft Matter? When you consider the...
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09-09-2008
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Filed under: variable data printing, anti-counterfeiting, security, brand protection, Supply Chain, branding, VDP, security VDP, forensics, tamper-evidence, unique ID, packaging, copy-detection, baby formula, infant formula, labels, stealing, theft