Pharma/nutra manufacturing solutions provider,  ACG, adds another  specialist division to its integrated global offering with the official  inauguration of its first ACG Laboratories site–a lab for process development  in Shirwal. The facility is set to provide ACG’s customers and partners with a research,  development, testing, and training environment dedicated to the collaborative exploration  of all aspects of oral solid dosage manufacturing.  As an extension of ACG’s customer service offering (which includes  process equipment recommendations and solutions,  formulation and scale-up support, new product development and validation, and  technical training), the lab gives ACG clients a space to explore and solve their  manufacturing needs and challenges. The facility also answers a growing  customer need for training and assistance with clinical trials  and development projects.The lab houses an R&D space for small-scale  development, and a pilot area for scale-up and process optimisation studies. It  is equipped to accommodate multiple projects at a time.The Shirwal Process Development Lab is led  by a team of industry experts, who should be able to cover every manufacturing  niche and application. Among them are specialists in areas including fluid bed and  high shear mixer granulation, bottom spray pellet coating and drying, tablet  compression and coating, as well as capsule filling. To date, this team has  been responsible for the development of over 3,500 formulations, reports the  company.  Dr  Marcus Michel, CEO of ACG Engineering, says: „The lab’s multi-purpose  functionality allows us to support our customers in a way of an aligned partnership  throughout the product development process. It provides a ‚go-to‘ knowledge hub  for continuous support of the customer in various stages of product  manufacturing across different OSD applications. It is also a benchmark for our  industry. Recent situation has shown us how critical  close collaboration and agility have become to reaching the end-user’s  requirements.“
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