Chugai Pharma Manufacturing Adopts Lonza’s MODA-EM™ Quality Control Microbiology Automation Platform for Use in Environmental and Utility Monitoring Programs

27 Dec 2013
Sarah Thomas
Associate Editor

Product news

Lonza announced today that Chugai Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Co., Ltd (CPMC) has adopted Lonza’s Quality Control Microbiology automation platform, MODA-EM™ for their environmental and utility monitoring programs. CPMC will utilize the MODA-EM™ Technology at their Utsunomiya Plant in Japan, for capturing, tracking and trending QC Microbiology information. CPMC will join the list of many global life science organizations that have chosen the MODA™ solution as their standard platform for QC-Micro automation. CPMC completed an eight month on-site validation of Lonza’s MODA-EM™ System.

MODA™ is a comprehensive platform for environmental, utility and product monitoring, combining automated scheduling, workflows, mobile data acquisition, device integration, and visual analytics. It eliminates paper-based monitoring and testing that can be expensive, error-prone, time and labor-intensive, therefore reducing timelines and potentially saving clients QC costs.

“We’re excited that CPMC has joined the growing list of global pharmaceutical manufacturers who are raising the standard for QC Micro automation,” states Mike Goetter, Global Director of Informatics for Lonza Bioscience. “The MODA™ Platform provides a tangible return on investment for our clients. Delivering on its mission “More Science, Less Paper”™, MODA is a defensible monitoring system that stands up to the rigors of compliance standards and audits.”

A member of the CPMC quotes “By introducing the MODA-EM™ platform to our company, we expect to process a large amount of QC sampling data efficiently and reliably, significantly improving Chugai’s operational quality and compliance.”

MODA-EM™ takes a “best-practices” approach, turning Lonza’s expertise in QC Micro automation into a full complement of out-of-box features, SOP workflows, and reports. The rapid implementation methodology includes professional staff with deep QC Micro expertise and a comprehensive validation accelerator package. This service level allows clients to reduce validation time while maximizing the benefits of the MODA™ Platform.

Links

Tags

MicrobiologyMicrobiology is the study of microorganisms including protists, prokaryotes, fungi, and, often, viruses. Microorganisms are a useful research tool as genetic vectors and, in immunology, for antibiotic susceptibility testing, cellular biology and genetics. Microorganisms commonly grow readily in incubators with microbial culture media; this can contain chromogenic supplements to differentiate between cell lines. Estimate your culture’s density of microorganisms with colony counters, or screen and select colonies for desirable clones with automated colony pickers. Additionally, equipment is available to monitor environments for the presence of microbes and identify with microbial identification instruments. Find the best microbiology products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Robotic InstrumentsRobotic instruments can be used for high-throughput automation of many lab processes. Such processes use instruments for assays like cell based assays and ELISA, for sample preparation like shakers, centrifuges and incubators, and for analysis such as sequencing and western blot analyzers. Useful features of robotic instruments include speed, reproducibility, barcode readers, software and automation.Microbial DetectionMicrobial detection is crucial for identifying and quantifying bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms. This process is essential for food safety, environmental monitoring, clinical diagnostics, and pharmaceutical manufacturing. Explore the best microbial detection tools in our peer-reviewed product directory; compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.Quality ControlQuality control is needed in all production processes. Quality control is a monitoring procedure or set of procedures that are put in place to ensure that a manufactured product adheres to a defined set of quality criteria.