Formulation - Pharma - Siemens  |   12/02/2008 10:39 PM  
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To ensure consistent quality of your products and the long-term productivity of your company, you have to set the right course when it comes to managing your core production processes. We can help you do so thanks to our unique experience in the process and manufacturing industry and our wide range of products, solutions, and services tailored precisely to the requirements of the two core areas of pharmaceutical formulation:
  • Liquid formulation. Here we offer two automation concepts. We can automate complex single-vendor environments with our SIMATIC PCS 7 process control system and our SIMATIC Batch recipe automation. And SIMATIC S7 controllers and SIMATIC WinCC can be used to create local SCADA solutions for various types of equipment. more

  • Formulation of solids. In this area, too, we offer two different solution concepts: SIMATIC PCS 7 addresses complex single-vendor environments that require ISA-88-compliant recipe automation. And SIMATIC controllers and SIMATIC WinCC enable efficient SCADA solutions in distributed multivendor environments. more
Whether you formulate liquids or solids, our products and solutions help you increase the efficiency of your processes and allow seamless tracking and tracing while shortening your time-to-market. In this way you can meet all FDA and EU requirements and achieve sustainable top performance across your entire production.







       

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Automation diagram for liquid formulation



 

       

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Automation diagram for formulation of solids