PHARMA IMPRESSIONS Packaging Solutions Newsletter 03 / 14 Novaprint Brazil CONSTANTIA COLDFORM LOTUS IS A CUSTOM SOLUTION WITH NONSTICK PROPERTIES We do Your best this is the slogan of Constantia Flexibles. The best can also mean ensuring that nothing sticks. Like with Con- Cordix. The Norwegian company Ayanda AS, is one of the country s leading com panies when it comes to vitamins and other food supplements. Constantia Flexibles has supplied the company in Andenes with Coldform foils and blis ter packaging for many years to protect the products of the ConCordix line against environmental influences such as moisture, light and oxygen. The spe cial feature of the food supplements of this series is the inclusion of essential omega 3 fatty acids and vitamins in the chewable soft drops. This form makes it easy for children and adults to ingest the product. The difficult process of swallowing a pill with water is not ne cessary, and Con- Cordix tastes good too. Ensuring that the soft drops did not stick to the foil used as packaging material, however, was previously only possible by lubricating the Coldform cavities. The resulting oily feel of the surface of the soft drops kept many potential customers from buying the product. A new Coldform foil has been developed in cooperation with Cons tantia Flexibles and a new raw material supplier: two layers made of nylon and aluminum are laminated with a multi-sealing-layer which provides the lo tus (antistick) effect. The benefits of the new CONSTAN- TIA Coldform Lo tus for Ayanda go beyond eliminating the need to lubricate the cavity and blister foil. Cost savings and an impro ved packaging process also feature in the positive column. And the most important thing is: this improvement gives the product a real push forward onto the market. CONSTANTIA Coldform Lotus CONTENT Editorial Trade Fairs and Events News Novaprint Partnership www.cflex.com
TRADE FAIRS AND EVENTS ON THE ROAD AGAIN EDITORIAL After attending Contract for the last ten years, New York has become something of a home away from home for us. During the 13th annual conference, we enjoyed a great deal of interest, for example in Safemax, DryFoil and Live Stress Check. At the end of September, we were a guest at the in-house trade fair of Atlantic Zeiser. The primary focus there was the DIGILINE Blister Nearline. This digital printing machine allows the printing of blister lidding foils with short production cycles, something that a number of our customers should definitely find very interesting. InnoPack brings together key buying influencers from the pharmaceutical industry and packaging suppliers from more than 140 countries at a single location. This is why we were exceptionally pleased to receive an invitation from the Netherlands Packaging Institute to give an innovation presentation in the Innovation Corner. If you are interes- Maghreb ted in this presentation, please contact Cora Helberg, Marketing and Innovation Manager, telephone: +43 (1) 888 56 40 15 01. Algeria is the second largest pharmaceuticals market on the African continent, after South Africa. This is why the recent 2014 MAGHREB PHARMA EXPO in Algeria was well attended: more than 150 presenters from 20 countries came together at the end of September. We were there as well and will certainly pay close attention to how the pharmaceutical industry in North Africa develops in the future. A real mainstay for us is the ETIF short for Eventos y Tecnología para la Industria Farmacéutica in Buenos Aires. We have participated for 14 years and have watched as the trade fair has developed into an important event for the industry. Our new Sales Manager for Latin America and the Caribbean, Jaime Gómez- Acebo, also attended this year along with many others. Etif Argentina Time always goes by so quickly: within this issue, I wish you a pleasant pre- Christmas season! As the year draws to a close, our newsletter is also celebrating its first birthday. We continue to appreciate the excellent response that we receive from you not least of all in the personal conversations we have had at trade fairs in recent months. For us, trade fairs are one of the ways we come into contact with you. We know that an open and personal exchange of ideas is a prerequisite for us to continue upholding the promise of our slogan We do Your best. This is why you have three more chances to meet us this year. You can find more information in our Trade fair calendar in this issue. The article about the new coldform foil with nonstick properties provides an excellent example of our preference for developing solutions together with our customers and suppliers. In this case, a new and innovative product receives a new and innovative package. In our opinion, Brazil ranks amongst the most exciting countries when it comes to the packaging market. My tip: Be sure to read both articles on this topic. With best regards, Walter Ometto Executive Vice President Division Trade fair Atlantic Zeiser Contract USA
YOU CAN ALSO MEET US IN THE NEXT SIX MONTHS AT THESE EVENTS: NEWS 2014/2015 SCHEDULE November 25-28, 2014 Pharmtech Russia, Moscow, Russia December 2-4, 2014 CPhI/P-MEC India 2014, Mumbai, India December 10-12, 2014 Drug Delivery to the Lungs 25 Silver Jubilee Edinburgh, Scotland February 11-12, 2015 pack Europe 2015, Paris, France CONTINUING TO GROW: BRAZIL S MARKET FOR MEDICATIONS Brazil is a real heavyweight when looking at the figures of the worldwide pharmaceutical market for last year. Turnover amounted to approx. 26 billion dollars with an impressive growth of 17 percent over 2012! Experts expect that Brazil will achieve fourth place worldwide by the year 2016, behind the United States, China and Japan. One reason for this strong position is obvious for a large country like Brazil with a population of about 200 million. 24 percent of the population is under 15 years of age, and those over 60 make up 11 percent of the population. Other factors, such as the growing middle class, an aging population and increasingly good sales of generics also play important roles. Brazil also currently has the largest generic market in all of Latin America. The reason for this rests in a law passed in 1999 known as the Lei do Genérico or Generics Law that mandates the expiration of patent protection after only ten years. It is thus no wonder that the number of manufacturers of these products has increased from eight in the year 2000 to 102 in 2012. And: It can be assumed that this development has not yet reached its end point.
OUR EMPLOYEES YOUR CONTACTS NEWS Our product managers at Constantia Flexibles have a very important task: they make sure that our products are good. No matter whether it is planning, development, manufacturing or sales the product managers are the glue that holds everything together. Alongside their know-how, experience and motivation, they are especially distinguished by one characteristic: they are aware of the challenges posed by the packaging market of today and tomorrow. Pedro Bezares CONSTANTIA Sachet, Strip Pack, Overwrap, Stick Pack Pedro.Bezares@tobepal.cflex.com Peter Kerkhofs CONSTANTIA Promotional Sachet, Retail Sachet, Wipe, Doypack, Lid, Bag-on-Valve Peter.Kerkhofs@tobepal.cflex.com Wilhelm Zuser CONSTANTIA Coldform, DryFoil, Live Stress Check, Anti-Counterfeiting Wilhelm.Zuser@patz.cflex.com Stefan Frischmann CONSTANTIA Blister, Child Resistant, Contact Lens Stefan.Frischmann@hueck.cflex.com FOR AND WITH THE CUSTOMERS The first Constantia Flexibles Customer Academy in Spain was a complete success an opinion shared by all involved. Proximity to the customers and the resulting close collaboration is a prerequisite for excellent solutions and mutual success. This path, one Constantia has followed for quite some time, is reflected in the new slogan We do Your best. One element of this cooperation based on partnership was the first Constantia Flexibles Customer Academy in Spain, which was held in Barcelona. The schedule of events naturally included a few words about Constantia Flexibles, but then technical workshops get right to the heart of things. The primary focus including CONSTAN- TIA Coldform, CONSTANTIA Sachet, CONSTANTIA Blister and CONSTAN- TIA Child Resistant. Processing also played an important role: a representative of Inever spoke from the perspective of the machine manufacturer and shared information about the benefits of stickpacks and the corresponding machines. A look at the market was also included in the first Customer Academy in Spain. The focus here was on expected trends. As hoped, the atmosphere was especially good, and all participants collaborated very quickly. The approach was to invite participants from multiple functions including purchasing, quality, production, packaging development and technology from various companies who were able to share and learn about various perspectives and opinions. Thanks to the great success, a second Constantia Flexibles Customer Academy in Spain is already being planned that may be held at another location. Plus: An additional Customer Academy is being planned in the German-speaking world for the beginning or middle of May 2015. You can reserve a place at this event right now! Simply contact your Constantia Flexibles representative for more information.
NOVAPRINT BRAZIL PARTNERSHIP OPENING DAY Not too long ago, Constantia Flexibles entered into a strategic alliance with Novaprint, the largest converter for the pharmaceutical industry in Mexico. The company has now taken a step into the Brazilian market. The reasons for this expansion are clear. First of all, the Brazilian market for pharmaceutical products is one with a great deal of potential. In addition, Novaprint offers a wide range of printed and unprinted packaging materials made from aluminum and plastic for the pharmaceutical and consumer goods industries. Novaprint is especially strong in the area of blister packaging. The starting point for the new enterprize in Brazil will be the Center for ceutical Packaging Conversion in Atibaia. This city with over 100,000 inhabitants is located to the north of São Paulo. Production takes place over an area of 1,200 square meters. The new location was opened this August with a celebration that was both festive and informative. The opening included a seminar in which 65 representatives of the most important companies within the pharmaceuticals market in Brazil participated. The prominent companies included Bayer, EMS, Pfizer, Globo, Sanofi, Eurofarma, Ache, MSD and many others. For Constantia Flexibles, the guests were greeted by Walter Ometto, Executive Vice President, and Pierre- Henri Bruchon, SVP Sales. The presentations by speakers from the companies Novaprint, Dupont, Klöckner Pentaplast and Constantia Flexibles were received with a great deal of interest. The same was true for the presentation by Roberto Videla, Account Manager/Application Engineer, who provides support for the new site in Atibaia and spoke about service and opportunities in the area of aluminum. At the end of the opening, Walter Ometto summed things up: Here, today, we have sounded the starting signal for us and our partner Novaprint as we position ourselves very effectively in one of the most important pharmaceutical markets in South America and the world. I am certain that we will continue to hear a great deal of good news from Atibaia in the future. CONTACT Publisher: Constantia Flexibles International GmbH Division Rivergate, Handelskai 92 1200 Vienna/Austria T +43 1 888 56 40 1501 @cflex.com Personalcare@cflex.com www.cflex.com Novaprint Brazil 11_2014