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DDL
John Hart
Operating your business in a tough economy is certainly nothing any business owner or high level executive relishes.
In a previous post, I discussed how firms like DDL, who exist in the package testing and medical device testing services arenas, are relatively sheltered during these times. However, this is in no way meant to indicated that we do not experience – and in some sense have to refine our strategy – to ensure success.
Patrick Nolan
Critical ISO 11607 clause 6 compliance questions answered in three chapter webinar series
Minneapolis, MN – April 18, 2008 – http://www.testedandproven.com/ DDL, the leading package testing services firm specializing in medical device package testing, has reintroduced a webinar series, originally recorded in 2006, designed to ensure packaging professionals both understand and stay in compliance with ISO 11607 – clause 6.
“How Will ISO 11607 Revisions Affect Packaging Professionals?” is aimed at packaging professionals who are not only concerned that they don’t have an adequate understanding of recent ISO 11607 clause 6 revisions, but also fear that the compliance methodologies specific to their companies may be falling out of date.
Patrick Nolan

HealthCare Exec
Article Summary
When a landmark international standard (ISO 11607) altered the direction of the medical device industry in the mid-1990s, packaging and testing innovator DDL made sure it was there to greet them with open arms. That approach to service has never stopped, and it’s changed the pace of how quickly business in the industry gets done.
“You hear time is money, but money in this industry isn’t usually a factor in terms of how much companies are willing pay,” says DDL president Pat Nolan. “What they want is time. They want to reduce time to market, and we can help with that.”
Patrick Nolan
Lately, we in the packaging industry have been thinking a lot about the concept of sustainability, particularly as it relates to package design.
The following, is the Message From the Chairman message I wrote for the most recent ASTM D10 Newsletter that helps clarify this issue and exactly what sustainability and sustainable packaging means, and will continue to mean, for our industry.
As a company, DDL looks at sustainability as vital not just to our industry, but to the world we are charged with improving for future generations.
Patrick Nolan

UpsizeMag.com
Article Summary
Despite many Minnesota business owners hang-ups over the larger economy, many respondents to an Upsize survey are moving ahead with ambitious growth plans in 2008.
John Hart, CEO of Eden Prairie-based DDL Inc., provides testing services to the medical device industry. He and his staff of 50 employees test not only the products, but also the sterile packaging they’re shipped in. His clients are located across the country.
Even if the economy takes a nose dive, health care and medical manufacturing are industries that are relatively sheltered, says Hart.
Patrick Nolan
Pharmaceutical & Medical Packaging News
Article Summary
Outsourcing to meet the standards set in ISO 11607:2006 has valid benefits, according to contract packaging firms. Compliance provisions require packagers to have the most current standards at hand and to incorporate them into their process. When such monitoring and execution takes valuable resources away from a company’s primary functions, outsourcing might effectively help to meet compliance needs.
Patrick Nolan

Pharmaceutical & Medical Packaging News
Article Summary
The merger of TCP Reliable Inc. (Edison, NJ) and DDL (Eden Prairie, MN) creates a single provider for a broad spectrum of products and services for package development and testing. The merger gives customers the opportunity to consolidate package development and testing with one vendor. The companies will work together on specialized packaging for complex medical devices such as combination device and drug products, officials say.
Patrick Nolan
DDL, the leading package testing services firm specializing in medical device testing, and TCP Reliable, a thermal packaging solutions manufacturer, have announced a merger, making the combined company the leading packaging engineering provider specializing in the medical device and biopharmaceutical industries.
This merger represents a natural expansion into new areas of the packaging lifecycle that began this year with DDL’s launch of custom package development and prototyping services.
Be advised that DDL will continue to operate its testing and manufacturing separately, and maintain its current locations, staff, and superior level of service as a wholly owned subsidiary of TCP Reliable.
Patrick Nolan
Merger will allow TCP and DDL customers to achieve a new, consolidated level of packaging success
Edison, NJ, October 3, 2007– TCP Reliable, a thermal packaging solutions manufacturer and DDL, the leading package testing services firm have announced a merger, making the combined company the leading packaging engineering group specializing in the medical device and biopharmaceutical industries. DDL and TCP will continue to operate their testing and manufacturing separately with DDL as a wholly owned subsidiary of TCP Reliable.
Karen Greene
DDL was founded with the understanding that time to market would be critical to the competitive advantage of our clients. This mantra has helped shape the development of our world class package testing, and launch of our custom package development, services. In combination, these services help ensure you “Beat The Clock” in getting your product to market.
Inspired by this success, DDL will be launching our “Beat The Clock” game live this week at our booth at BIOMedevice in San Jose and continuing later this month at MD&M in Minneapolis.
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