Lonza’s MODA-ES™ Platform helps Nephron Pharmaceuticals move from paper to an EBR in nine months - Case study to be presented at 2019 ISPE Annual Meeting

·        Lonza has partnered with Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation to implement Lonza’s next-generation MODA-ES™ EBR Platform to streamline manufacturing compliance reporting · The MODA-ES™ Platform was implemented at Nephron in an aggressive nine-month time frame, improving operational efficiency and enabling a significant product line expansion ·        Full results of the collaboration will be co-presented by Lonza and Nephron at the 2019 ISPE Annual Meeting & Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada

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Geoffrey Swafford, Senior Product Strategist, Lonza:
"Pharmaceutical manufacturers are increasingly turning to electronic batch record solutions to overcome the inherent inefficiencies of paper-based workflows. Nephron was one such company, looking for an affordable, flexible platform and a partner with the expertise to implement a solution to a very ambitious timeline. Lonza partnered with Nephron to simultaneously develop and implement the MODA-ES™ Platform in just nine months, and the resultant efficiency gains facilitated a significant expansion of Nephron’s 503b manufacturing operations."

Bryan Beck, VP Information Technology, Nephron Pharmaceuticals:"Recording a wealth of batch and quality data on paper had become a significant bottleneck in our attempts to react rapidly to market product shortages and to expand our manufacturing operations. However, we found most EBR solutions on the market didn’t meet our needs, particularly in terms of cost, flexibility and configurability. We wanted the ability to modify EBR workflows to accommodate our changing manufacturing ...

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