NKP Pharma
NKP Pharma at Pharma Propack Hyderabad

Ahmedabad-based NKP Pharma designs and manufactures advanced packaging machinery for the pharmaceutical injectable manufacturing industry. The 32-year-old company has become one of the industry leaders in India. Speaking about the company, NKP’s sales manager Prasad Kamath says, “We are the pioneers of packaging machinery for injectable drugs, especially powder and liquid drugs that are filled in vials and ampoules. We produce entire packaging processing lines starting from washing equipment to labeling machines. We also provide track and trace solutions for complete pharma supply chain management.” The wide range of solutions includes packaging lines for injectable liquid and powder drugs to be filled in vials such as washing machines, filling and sealing machines, inspection machines, and labeling machines. Its track and trace solutions have components such as carton barcoding machines, parent-child relation aggregation units, including software where one can upload data on the cloud for the particular target market. Prasad Kamath, sales manager. NKP Pharma Latest technology and automatic machines The pharma industry faces significant challenges as multiple regulatory norms such as WHO, PIC/S (Pharmaceutical Inspection…

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Mandeep Kaur
Technical Editor - Mandeep Kaur is working with IPP Group and holding editorial responsibilities for the IndiFoodBev and PSA Healthcare platforms. Earlier she handled editorial responsibilities of food, beverage, and agriculture publications at another publisher. A gold-medalist in M Tech (Food Technology), she has hands-on experience in operating different types of instruments related to physico-chemical testing of grains and flour. She has worked at Evalueserve in the Intellectual Property (IP) division for more than three years handling projects in the life sciences domain.