NFC Technology Enhancing Patient Workflows

Near Field Communication (NFC) technology has the potential to transform hospital systems by improving patient workflows, safety, and outcomes.
UnitVisID CCL Healthcare RFID Quality Process

Discover the quality process behind CCL Healthcare with Karl Hoelper, the company’s Director of Marketing! As a division of CCL Label and UnitVisID Alliance board member, CCL Healthcare is dedicated to producing secondary packaging within cGMP facilities.
CCL Industries Inc. Acquires Faubel & Co

At CCL Healthcare, we understand the critical importance of ensuring that pharmaceuticals, biotechnology products, medical devices, diagnostics, clinical drugs, and medications are securely packaged to maintain their integrity and comply with stringent regulations. Our commitment to adhering to current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) sets us apart, assuring our clients that their products are in safe and reliable hands.
ECL – Multi-Wrap Booklet Labels
ECL – Multi-Wrap Booklet Labels ECL (Expanded Content Labels) or Multi-Wrap Booklet Labels are specialized labeling solutions that offer additional space for product information, branding, and regulatory compliance. These labels typically consist of a base label that adheres to the product or packaging and an extended content label that folds out like a booklet. The […]
2- ply – Multipurpose Labels
Multi-Ply Labels 2-Ply Multi-ply labels refer to labels that have multiple layers or plies. A 2-ply multi-ply label, in particular, has two layers of material that are typically glued or laminated together. The use of 2-ply multi-ply labels is common in applications that require more durability or resistance to wear and tear. These labels can […]
Braille Labels
Pharmaceutical braille is a tactile writing system used to label medication packaging for individuals who are visually impaired or blind. Pharmaceutical braille labels are designed to provide important information about the medication, including dosage, administration instructions, and warnings, in a format that can be easily read and understood by individuals with visual impairments.
Pharmaceutical braille labels are typically created using a special printing process that embosses the braille text onto the label material. This process creates a raised surface that can be felt by touch, allowing individuals with visual impairments to read the label with their fingertips.