Automation with regard to:
- systems for dosing and weighing
- granulators
- tablet compressing
- clean rooms
- tracking & tracing
- 21CFR11
- electronic signatures
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Automation with regard to:
In order to make a better evaluation and comprehension of the needs of our pharmaceutical customers, many of our engineers are trained in GAMP V. This way they are well acquainted with the do’s and don’ts in the sector and immediately employable.
For the validation of our systems, we work together with renowned firms in the sector. Thus, we are able to offer total solutions with one unique contact point for the customer but with the specific knowledge of different partners.
The pharmaceutical sector has evolved at high speed. In order to be able to catch up with this evolution, we have created a think tank in a collaboration between four complementary firms from the life sciences sector. Through an exchange of experiences we keep each informed of new trends and developments.
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In Deurne, near Antwerp, Aquafin manages a unique plant, which is manned 24/7. Other than the biogas installation, a waste water treatment plant and a sludge dryer can be found on the extensive site, creating a unique set-up in Flanders.
Reditech and its partner iOnLogistics designed a 'Smart Terminal' for our customer Vlaeynatie. The brand-new terminal was designed from scratch with Reditech, and specialises in the distribution of synthetic fertilizer. It features high-end WMS and MES systems.
For the replacement of both PLC and SCADA software Reditech is a trustworthy partner. The engineers are all highly experienced and they tend to convert problems into challenges. Thanks to their flexible approach the deadlines are always met. And because of Reditech’s open communication we are able to efficiently track the status of all of our projects.
“During the construction of the system it seemed evident to let the computer make the decisions for the sorting of the bins”, says Joel Verhaegen, head of production techniques at Febelco. "But that was clearly a wrong decision. When a lot of bins were scanned simultaneously in different sectors, the computer could not keep up."
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