Gerresheimer expands Wackersdorf production area

Gerresheimer Regensburg is increasing the capacity of its small batch production in the Technical Competence Center (TCC) Wackersdorf, Germany.

The existing production area has been converted into cleanroom space, and a new building with additional cleanroom and office space has been completed.

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The company is reacting with the expansion of production space in keeping with the growing number of projects that require smaller numbers of units or for which a smaller number of complete products are already required prior to large batch production for development, approval, and industrialisation.

Patch pumps for administering medication, drug containers for injection without needles, point-of-care tests, infusion sets for X-ray contrast agents, syringes, and much more are produced here.

Up to now, small batch production had a total of 1,800 square metres of production area for the plastics segment in the ISO classes 7 and 8, as well as rooms of the GMP classes C and D for pharmaceutical glass production. Following the conversion, with 2,200 square metres, more than double the clean room area of ISO classes 7 and 8 are available for plastic production. The total production area of Small Batch Production now amounts to 2,900 square metres.

Through the manufacture of medical devices, Gerresheimer Regensburg opens up a new business area as an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). The classification of the company in the commercial register is therefore being supplemented by the point Manufacture of medical and dental apparatuses and materials.

The expansion of production capacity in Small Batch Production is required due to the growing number of development projects for pharmaceutical and medical technology products. Prior to batch production, these products are subjected to a protracted development and approval process, for which small numbers of units are often required as samples. Small Batch Production thereby ensures the required product quality, as well as complete batch documentation at the level of subsequent large batch production. The experiences can also be transferred directly to subsequent production on a large scale when establishing large batch production.

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