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Stevanato Group, Gerresheimer, and SCHOTT Pharma Announce Strategic Industry “Alliance for RTU”

The alliance aims to improve operational efficiency in pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.

Stevanato Group, Gerresheimer, and SCHOTT Pharma Announce Strategic Industry “Alliance for RTU”
Stevanato Group, Gerresheimer, and SCHOTT Pharma Announce Strategic Industry “Alliance for RTU”

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Stevanato Group S.p.A., a leading global provider of drug containment, drug delivery, and diagnostic solutions to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and life sciences industries, together with Gerresheimer AG and SCHOTT Pharma AG & Co. KGaA, announce that they have entered into a strategic industry alliance (“Alliance for RTU”) to support market adoption of Ready-to-Use (RTU) vials and cartridges.

The Alliance for RTU aims to share with pharmaceutical companies, CMOs, and CDMOs expertise and technical knowledge in high-quality sterile primary packaging, specifically ready-to-fill vials and cartridges, highlighting RTU configurations' advantages over conventional bulk packaging.

Reduced risks and lower total cost of ownership

Traditional fill & finish processes present several operational risks and require increased efficiency. By adopting an industrial ready-to-use (RTU) setup, pharmaceutical companies and Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMOs) can benefit from reduced operational risks, enhanced flexibility and efficiency, and lower waste.  RTU technology can help streamline processes, increase productivity, and thus lower total cost of ownership (TCO) while reducing contamination risks and easing EU GMP Annex 1 compliance.

Pharmaceutical companies, CMOs and CDMOs opting for ready-to-use containers also can benefit from higher-quality products, which helps minimize the release of glass particles and risks of breakage or rejection while preserving the drug inside throughout its entire life cycle.

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