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Equipment Optimization

  This involves a lot more than turning up the speed.  Increasing productivity isn’t effective if machines get worn out or worse, damaged. Yet, that is what we often see.  We can help evaluate the product, environment, equipment setup and operation to maximize performance reducing downtime and changeover time. Address:   2917 E 79th St Cleveland Ohio 44104 Phone Number:   (216) 658-8038 Website URL:   http://techceuticals.com ADDITIONAL DETAILS  Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm Payment Method : Cash, Cheque, Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover

Techceuticals

 

At Solid Dose Experts Techceuticals we help tablet and capsule manufacturing and packaging companies improve and perform to the best of their ability. We have been in business since 1989 providing training, troubleshooting, and equipment to the Pharmaceutical, Nutraceutical, and Dietary supplement industries. We provide our clients with technical tips, articles, and training programs include tablet and capsule formulation assistance, operator training, public training seminars, and hands-on training sessions for the Solid Dose Manufacturing, tablet compression, encapsulation, and film coating. Our mission is to provide total customer satisfaction through innovation and continuous improvement of business processes and product quality.


We continuously strive to provide clear training, technical support and assistance for equipment selection, operation, and troubleshooting. We always want all of our customers to feel free to call or email their questions.  We are proud to make a difference by being part of the solution. You can visit our website and fill out a contact form for us to reach you or you can call, mail or email us to schedule an appointment. We are open Monday through Friday and will be more than happy to go into further detail about all of the services and equipment that we can offer your company. Contact us today!



Contact Info
Address: 2917 E 79th St Cleveland, Ohio 44104, USA
Phone Number: (216) 658-8038



Additional Details
Hours: Mon - Fri 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Payments Method: Cash, Cheque, Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover


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