Case Study: Reducing product loss | Hybrid for primary packaging

Claus Exenberger
Claus Exenberger

CMO and CDMO are forced to collect a series of platform systems for biomanufacturing in different primary packagings: single-use bags, bottles and vials. The handling of different primary packagings results in a lack of standardized process solutions along with varying rates of product loss and inconsistent freezing behavior. To improve process inefficiency there is a need for hybrid platform solutions to cover fluid management for all primary packagings. 

A CDMO, developing and manufacturing drug products for different customers, has decided to to implement a harmonized process solution that can be used with different types of single-use primary packaging whilst at the same time minimzing the rate of product loss.

This case study illustrates the advantages in terms of cost-efficiency and reduced workforce through hybrid systems for protective single-use shell solutions around liquid transfers in biopharmaceutical manufacturing. 

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Case Study: RoSS shell - Hybrid for primary packaging

Harmonize the process for different types of single-use primary packaging. Protective shell solutions and hybrid systems optimize liquid transfer in multi-product facilities.

Claus Exenberger
Claus Exenberger Technical Product Owner – Freeze/Thaw Systems & Non-Sterile Consumables

Claus Exenberger is Technical Product Owner at Single Use Support. As product owner of the RoSS shell, the secondary packaging of single-use bags, Claus and his team develops further non-sterile products to advance handling of single-use bags for the biopharmaceutical industry. With his working experience of 5+ years at Single Use Support he is expert in the protection of all available single-use bioprocess containers. His proximity to customers helps connect his process-oriented approach with the technical development of products.