3C! Packaging streamlines packaging with outserts investment

3C! Packaging, an independent privately-owned pharmaceutical packaging producer specializing in the design and manufacture of custom folding cartons, printed literature, inserts/outserts, labels/foils and unit dose applications, has invested in a Vijuk MV-11 Triple Knife Outsert System that will allow it to produce 294-panel outserts that provide a significant increase in copy space for necessary product information and instructions.

The new state-of-the-art Vijuk MV-11 Triple Knife Outsert System, which folds outserts as small as 1-1/8 x 1-1/8in with up to 294 panels – nearly 10 percent more than previous models – creates a significantly more compact printed component that increases production speeds and shortens turnaround time while decreasing manufacturing costs, 3C! Packaging said

The new state-of-the-art Vijuk MV-11 Triple Knife Outsert System, which folds outserts as small as 1-1/8 x 1-1/8in with up to 294 panels – nearly 10 percent more than previous models – creates a significantly more compact printed component that increases production speeds and shortens turnaround time while decreasing manufacturing costs, 3C! Packaging said.

The 294-panel outserts are, on average, 20 percent thinner than traditional outserts, leading to a sleeker product appearance and customer savings on production, storage and shipping costs. Further, these thinner outserts are easier to handle both manually and mechanically, and easily fit into existing packaging options.

3C! Packaging added that 294-panel outserts boost available space on pharmaceutical inserts/outserts in line with new FDA mandates.

Paul Jagielski, sales manager at 3C! Packaging, said: ‘This represents the end of the need for bulky, cumbersome packaging. With the triple knife technology of the 294-panel outsert system, 3C! Packaging adds another innovative product that our pharmaceutical customers will appreciate. 

‘Having earlier this year introduced enhanced foil lidding for blisters and sachets, the expanded outsert is another fine contribution to our portfolio.’