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Mettler-Toledo PCE has introduced an integrated Mark & Verify system which makes it easier to fulfil product safety and compliance requirements.
These capabilities will also assist manufacturers in other industries that face growing requirements for traceability of the products they manufacture – for example, food & beverage, where product quality is critical to consumer health and safety; and clothing, cosmetics, and petrochemicals, where significant counterfeiting activity threatens legitimate business success.
Mark & Verify systems enable the printing and verification of 1D and 2D codes and alphanumeric text such as those used for accurate identification of individual products (serialisation) and those aggregated into containers such as cases or pallets (aggregation). In addition to these reference checks, integrated smart cameras allow for both presence and quality checks – verifying the presence of required labels and information, and that printing and labelling quality is high, with no damaged labels or smeared ink.
Market requirements across a large range of industries, from pharmaceuticals to food, require manufacturers to be able to track individual products throughout the production and supply chain, facilitating simpler and more targeted product recalls where necessary, and improving levels of product safety. The new Mark & Verify systems enable manufacturers to integrate these capabilities seamlessly into existing production lines with the minimum of disruption for installation.
The new systems are:
“While pharmaceutical manufacturers are accustomed to the demands of track & trace, increasing numbers of other industries are also having to comply with the need to serialise their products for verification through the supply chain,” says Andreas Bechthold, general manager at Mettler-Toledo PCE. “Typically, companies in all these sectors need tailored Mark & Verify systems that integrate with existing production processes and packaging equipment.
“The new T51 and T61 Integrated Mark & Verify systems and software deliver this capability without the need to completely re-engineer packaging lines,” he continues. “They also give customers additional quality control measures, helping to ensure accurate verification of data, reducing waste and minimising the chance of product recalls.”
In addition to the Mark & Verify systems, a new manual multi-aggregation system is also now available, enabling the aggregation of serialised packages to cases and pallets.