This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Haupt Pharma is one of the world's largest contract manufacturers of pharmaceuticals Haupt Pharma is one of the world’s largest contract manufacturers of pharmaceuticals the company employs over 2,000 workers and has contracts with over 200 pharmaceutical companies The company offers a range of services including commercial manufacturing of all the common dosage forms regulatory/testing services and pharmaceutical development Haupt Pharma can also work with a range of products that require specialist facilities and handling such as cytotoxics Each of the Haupt Pharma sites has its own speciality and at the Brackenheim site this is blister packaging Haupt Pharma Brackenheim GmbH has a yearly production capacity of just over 200 million blisters in finished coded secondary packaging to GMP standard There are around 300 different deep-draw blister formats available for the packaging of different products Towards the end of 2007 the Brackenheim site had achieved great success particularly at packaging and distributing smaller product run clinical trial supplies A second managing director was then appointed to specialise in the production of clinical trial supplies and the packing of over-the-counter (OTC) products The Brackenheim site now employs 80 personnel In May 2009 a new packaging line was commissioned at Haupt Pharma Brackenheim as part of the company’s continued investment in state-of-the-art technology The installation was an ultra-modern packaging line provided by Uhlmann. The line consists of a high-performance blister packaging machine B1660 can be easily processed by the B1660 at a rate of 700 blisters per minute The next part of the line is the C2504 cartoner which is claimed to be the fastest in its class and is characterised by a performance of up to 500 folding cartons per minute combined with a minimal changeover time for new product runs the cartoner has helped to bring a new degree of flexibility to the blister packing operation crucial in any pharmaceutical contract manufacturing being able to meet the requirements of the customer Following the new line being signed off and validated all of the Haupt Pharma employees concerned were provided with a comprehensive training course from Uhlmann experts The first batches of blisters were packed in January 2009 The B1660 from Uhlmann has some key advantages for contract packaging that save time and resources One major technology advance is the way blister packs are transferred to the cartoning unit The blisters are punched in an upward direction and suction arms carefully remove the blisters from the punch and place them on the vacuum conveyor The blisters are then moved to an intermediate deposit and the blister lanes are centred before the blisters are lowered and loaded into the product chain Because of this new form of blister transfer it is not necessary to have an additional product chain in the cartoner The B1660 blister machine installed at Haupt Pharma forms a perfectly coordinated packaging line in combination with the C2504 cartoner Other advantages of the line include the tool quick-change system compatibility with all common types of forming material compatibility with all forms of solid products including tablets touch-screen controls with a 3D visualisation display whisper (quiet running) mode for operator comfort controlled discharge of waste air and heat guaranteeing a clean room atmosphere production data acquisition system allowing fast process analysis The B1660 is available in two versions; one is the MTK continuous motion rotary sealing version and the other the MTI intermittent motion platen sealing version The rotary sealing B1660 MTK when combined with a vibratory feeder is suitable for the production of standard blisters containing symmetrical products such as round tablets and capsules The production of calendar and sample packs large blisters with stiffening ribs and all-aluminium blisters can use the intermittent motion platen sealing system more effectively Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network The German President has some significant reserve powers and duties, and is influential in foreign affairs. The first democratic elections in Germany took place in the Weimar Republic (1919-1933) on March 29, 1925. Paul von Hindenburg was elected as the second president of Germany after a second runoff succeeding Friedrich Ebert who had occupied the seat by the National Assembly’s vote the Weimar Republic lost popularity in Germany Germany was later partitioned into West and East and the second democratically elected president The president in modern Germany is chosen by the Federal Convention proposes a chancellor to the Bundestag (lower house of parliament) appoints and fires the chancellor on grounds put forward by the Bundestag fires and appoints ministers based on the chancellor’s recommendation and represents Germany in international law’s concerns Some of the most notable Presidents of modern Germany are discussed below He proceeded with his education which culminated in a political science degree in Munich and art history studies in Berlin He received his initiation in politics as part of a left-wing liberal party and he worked as an editor in several political newspapers Heuss became a founding member of the German Democratic Party (DDP) He was elected to the Berlin legislative assembly and later represented the Schöneberg district in Berlin in the federal lower house from 1924 to1928 and 1930 to 1933 Theodor was opposed to Adolf Hitler’s ideologies and his books were burned under the Nazi regime for being liberal Heuss helped in founding the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and was elected the party’s first president in 1948 He was subsequently elected as the first president of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1949 Among his accomplishments was the reviving of cultural life in Germany He proposed for the alteration of the nation’s anthem in a bid to inspire patriotism and traveled around the world in the aftermath of the Holocaust He promoted a newly Democratic Germany to the world and helped forge alliances with other countries He also supported the industrial design movement aimed at increasing desirability of Germany’s products across the globe He is honored as a democratic hero in modern day Germany Heinrich Lubke succeeded Theodor Heuss as President of the Federal Republic of Germany he went into military service as a young man during World War I Lubke mobilized small scale farmer’s organizations to join the General Farmers Federation He acceded to the Roman Catholic Center Party and was elected as a member of the Prussian Parliament He served 20 months in prison under the Socialists’ rule on account of public fund misappropriation and remained politically inactive after he was released He was among the founders of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and served in the Bundestag between 1953 and 1959 and Forestry before his Presidential election in 1959 and re-election in 1964 He is most honored for his role in westernization of agriculture in Germany when he was the Minister of Agriculture and he succeeded Heinrich Lubke as president in 1969 he briefly served in World War I in 1917 and studied Law and Economics from 1918 Gustav then worked as a legal practitioner and as a law lecturer His academic career came to an end after he refused to join the Nazi Party He joined the Christian Social People’s Service in 1930 He became active in the Confessing Church and served as the head of the YMCA in Essen between 1936 and 1950 He served in Post-World War II Germany as Mayor of Essen until 1949 He held other political posts until he left the government to form the All-German People’s Party in 1952 He later joined the Democratic Party of Germany and was elected as President in 1969 he heavily championed for democratic ideals which made him famous in the nation He promoted reconciliation with countries which had been previously occupied by Germany He also championed for peace and environmental consciousness and pushed for the founding of a museum to honor German liberation movements He joined military service in the World War II and rose to the rank of the first Lieutenant He acceded to the Free Democratic Party after the war and after holding various government posts Under a coalition government between his party and the Christian Democratic Union in 1962 Scheel became Minister of economic cooperation and development He formulated economic policies that facilitated economic growth in Germany and was elected minister for foreign affairs in 1969 He was subsequently elected to presidential office in 1974 He is credited with negotiating for closer ties with the Soviet Union and East Germany and the incumbent Joachim Gauck (2012 -present) Although the presidential position in Germany is often said to be ceremonial they play a significant role in the politics and development of the country photos and original descriptions © 2025 worldatlas.com Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page.