Tablets & Capsules

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Tablets & Capsules January 2015 45 Legacy moves into new facility ST LOUIS, MO—Legacy Pharma - ceutical Packaging moved its bottling, blistering, and pouching operations to a 190,000-square-foot facility that will also serve as its new headquarters. Bohle to dedicate facility to continuous processing ENNIGERLOH, Germany—L.B. Bohle plans to open a technology center here in March dedicated to developing continuous production processes. Copley names distributor in India NOTTINGHAM, UK—Copley Sci - en tific named Apex Chromato graphy, Hyderabad, as sole distributor in India of its pharmaceutical testing equipment. 3C! Packaging opens Evansville operation CLAYTON, NCz—3C! Packaging opened a facility in Evansville, IN, to provide unit-dose packaging, custom folding cartons, printed literature, inserts, outserts, and labels to clients in the Midwest.T&C. January 2015. people news IPEC-Americas, Arlington, VA, held elections at its annual board of trustees meeting in December. Priscilla Zawislak, Ashland Specialty Ingre - dients, was elected chairperson and Phyllis Walsh, Merck, became vice chair. William Dale Carter of J.M. Huber Engineered Materials and Bretta Lichtenhan, EMD Millipore, were elected executive committee members. Thomas B. "Brad" Gold, vice president of pharmaceutical development at Metrics, Greenville, NC, was awarded a patent for his controlled release tech - nology application, "Coated tablets with zero-order or near zero-order release kinetics." Alan O'Connell was appointed executive vice president in charge of worldwide operations at Camfil Air Pollution Control, Jonesboro, AR. Tomm Frungillo was promoted to the position of vice president, Camfil APC Americas. Legacy Pharmaceutical Packaging, St. Louis, MO, hired Steve Meeker as chief operating officer and Edwin Miranda as director of quality. Jim Hamilton was appointed president and chief executive officer of Neptune Technologies & Bioressources, Laval, Quebec, by its board of directors. Tracy Stout was hired by the Asso - ciation for Packaging and Processing Technologies (PMMI), Reston, VA, as vice president of marketing and communications. Camargo Pharmaceutical Services, Cincinnati, OH, appointed Steven A. Castillo as vice president of drug development. Meggle USA relocates PAWLING, NY—Meggle USA has moved its office from White Plains, NY, to 592 Route 22, Suite B, Pawling, NY 12564. The telephone number is 845 289 0264. The company supplies variety of lactose-based pharmaceutical excipi- ents, including co-processed a-lactose monohydrate and b-anhydrous lactose. Now you can easily prepare capsule formulations without worrying whether the humidity in your lab will effect your outcome. This unit delivers relative humidity levels from 0% to 98% at ambient room temperatures, with a +/- 1% RH control. It includes a closed base, nitrogen purge inlet and glove sleeves. Ph: 949 495 7795 joe.domingue@gmail.com www.gamlentableting.com Capsule Formulation in a controlled relative humidity environment

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