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Sustainable packaging innovations and medical device CDMO services

 

At Pharmapack 2026, Sanner will showcase its newly developed Tethered Cap. Together with Sanner BioBase®, the solution adds to the company’s portfolio for sustainable effervescent tablet packaging. The Tethered Cap stays attached, enabling improved recycling and thus a more environmentally friendly overall product. Fueled by major acquisitions and new state-of-the-art plants opened over the past two years, the company will…

The Sanner Group has been participating in the EcoVadis sustainability assessment for around two years. After being awarded the Bronze rating at the beginning of the year, the company has now risen two levels to achieve the Gold status in October. This places Sanner among the top five percent of more than 150,000 companies assessed worldwide. The rating acknowledges outstanding results in environmental impact, labor practices and human rights, ethics, as well as sustainable procurement, and is…

At CPHI Frankfurt, Sanner Group will highlight its two strategic focus areas: Visitors to booth 0J92 in Hall 8 can discover Sanner’s expanded portfolio of global CDMO services for medical devices and complex pharmaceutical drug delivery systems. The company will also present its latest innovations in pharmaceutical packaging and advanced moisture management solutions.

Bensheim/Germany, August 8, 2025 – Sanner is setting the course for the future: As part of its strategic transformation into a CDMO (Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization) for medical devices and complex pharmaceutical drug delivery systems, the company announces a management change.

July 21, 2025 – Sanner, a global leader in high-quality healthcare packaging and drug delivery solutions, officially opened its first U.S.-based production facility in Greensboro, North Carolina, just weeks after commencing initial operations. This marks a strategic milestone in the company’s 134-year history: signaling a new era of innovation, customer proximity, and sustainable growth with localized production to better serve MedTech and pharmaceutical partners across North America.

June 18, 2025 – Sanner has officially launched manufacturing operations in Greensboro, North Carolina. The new facility is dedicated to producing critical injection-molded components for medical devices and pharmaceutical packaging, as well as desiccant solutions. This expansion reflects Sanner’s long-term growth strategy and provides customers with a local source for efficient and scalable manufacturing solutions.

May 5, 2025 – In response to valuable market feedback, Sanner has introduced an improved TabTec® CR packaging solution, designed to enhance both safety and efficiency for oral solid dose healthcare product manufacturers. The new TabTec® CR features a visually appealing, child-resistant design that prioritizes both consumer safety and convenience while creating shelf appeal for brand owners. Its integrated desiccant technology provides product stability, streamlines packaging processes, and…

November 26, 2024 – At Pharmapack in Paris, Sanner will provide first insights into the new developments planned for 2025. These include desiccant and effervescent tablet packaging as well as the expansion of the CDMO portfolio for medical devices.

November 12, 2024 – Gilero, a Sanner Group Company and world class medical device design, development, and contract manufacturer, is expanding its manufacturing capabilities with a new 60,500 square foot (5,620 square meter) facility in Greensboro, North Carolina. The new facility will be dedicated to producing critical components for medical devices and pharmaceutical packaging, as well as desiccant solutions to protect moisture-sensitive drugs and devices. The location of this facility…

September 25, 2024 – Sanner Group, a leading global healthcare packaging and medical device CDMO has acquired Gilero LLC, a world class medical device design, development, and contract manufacturer headquartered in Durham, North Carolina.