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InterTech Development Company Component Tracker System Announced

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Chemical manufacturers seeking cost-effective ways to collect and archive test data for product lifecycle management systems and quality assurance, can now use the InterTech Development Component Tracker System, which can integrate bar coding, scan and software tracking of each part and batch, including all leak test, functional test and lifecycle test data related to each component.

The InterTech Development Component System not only provides full traceability in the event of product recalls, but also provides data for process optimization to streamline production, and storage of all test data at each productions stage for SPC (Statistical Process Control) data that underlies most quality assurance systems and full ISO 9001 compliance.

For added traceability, a laser marking system can be integrated with the bar code label system.

Jacques Hoffmann, President of InterTech Development Company, comments, “InterTech’s turnkey test solutions have always emphasized software integration to monitor all stages of testing and archive all test data. A growing number of InterTech customers in the medical device industry have been seeking ways to comply with a Unique Device Identifier (UDI) system being called for by FDA regulators to facilitate product recalls. The InterTech Component Tracking System makes this same functionality to manufacturers of all types, such that the data archives for product lifecycle management systems and quality assurance are readily available.”

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