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Value-Added Service

Secondary Packaging, Labeling & Kitting

How are Secondary Packaging, Labeling and Kitting Services Executed for Access Programs?

Secondary packaging, labeling and kitting for access programs require compliant processes that support small patient populations, country‑specific requirements and evolving program needs. Precision and flexibility are essential to ensure accurate execution under compressed timelines.

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At Tanner, these services are delivered through GMP‑compliant operations purpose‑built for global access programs.

Tanner supports licensed and unlicensed products with flexible solutions that accommodate country‑specific labeling, variable demand and program evolution.

Operational Packaging, Labeling and Kitting Capabilities

    • Small-batch and country-specific packaging runs

    • Rapid repackaging to support geographic expansion

    • Temperature-controlled packaging environments

    • Inspection-ready documentation and quality oversight

    • Carton, kit, booklet, multi-panel, and over-labels

    • Single-country and multi-country labeling strategies

    • Late-stage or just-in-time labeling

    • Multi-language translation coordination and version control

    • Regulatory-aligned artwork review

    • Custom kit design and configuration

    • Patient- or market-specific kit assembly

    • Just-in-time and adaptive kitting strategies

    • Full traceability and chain-of-custody documentation

Tanner-Owned GMP Facility

Our US-based GMP facility supports controlled execution with:

  • Custom packaging suites

  • Segregated production areas

  • Controlled workflows and environmental monitoring

  • Ambient, refrigerated, frozen and ultra-low temperature zones

  • Inspection-ready documentation and compliance controls

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