2020
DOI: 10.3390/pr9010067
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Analysis and Optimization of Two Film-Coated Tablet Production Processes by Computer Simulation: A Case Study

Abstract: Increasing regulatory demands are forcing the pharmaceutical industry to invest its available resources carefully. This is especially challenging for small- and middle-sized companies. Computer simulation software like FlexSim allows one to explore variations in production processes without the need to interrupt the running process. Here, we applied a discrete-event simulation to two approved film-coated tablet production processes. The simulations were performed with FlexSim (FlexSim Deutschland—Ingenieurbüro… Show more

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“…For example, computer simulation software such as FlexSim allows one to explore variations in production processes without interrupting the running process. Claus-Michael Lehr et al [12] applied a discrete-event simulation to two approved filmcoated tablet production processes in this article. The simulations were performed with FlexSim (FlexSim Deutschland, Ingenieurbüro für Simulationsdienstleistung Ralf Gruber, Kirchlengern, Germany).…”
Section: Original Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, computer simulation software such as FlexSim allows one to explore variations in production processes without interrupting the running process. Claus-Michael Lehr et al [12] applied a discrete-event simulation to two approved filmcoated tablet production processes in this article. The simulations were performed with FlexSim (FlexSim Deutschland, Ingenieurbüro für Simulationsdienstleistung Ralf Gruber, Kirchlengern, Germany).…”
Section: Original Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%