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Pharmaceutical Contract Packaging is a specialized form of pharmaceutical packaging that involves the outsourcing of packaging services to a third-party provider. This type of packaging is used to package pharmaceutical products such as tablets, capsules, and liquids. It is a cost-effective way to package pharmaceutical products, as it allows companies to outsource the packaging process to a third-party provider who can provide the necessary expertise and resources. Contract packaging also allows companies to focus on their core competencies, such as research and development, while the third-party provider handles the packaging process. Contract packaging services include primary packaging, secondary packaging, labeling, and serialization.
Some companies in the Pharmaceutical Contract Packaging market include Catalent, Recipharm, and Aenova. Show Less Read more