Drive Pharma Operational Efficiency and Capacity at Scale

Transform pharma manufactuing lines with centralized, real-time performance insights, unlocking 5–15% (and more) hidden capacity while cutting downtime and delays.
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5–15%

Increase in throughput across DS, DP & packaging

1–10%

Improvements in yield and cycle time with clear cost-per-batch impact

Productivity

Capacity gains delivered on existing assets and data sources

Scale Insight into Network-Wide Action

Seeq advanced analytics is purpose-built to turn pharma time series, batch, and quality data into actionable insights in hours, not months, so teams can unlock hidden capacity, improve right-first-time performance, and protect margins across products, lines, and sites.

More Devices per Line Through Loss Reduction

Eli Lilly applied Seeq to alarm and production data in drug-product manufacturing to prioritize operator actions, reduce chronic losses, and increase output on constrained lines

  • +500,000 additional devices per line per year
  • Faster identification of recurri...

Network-Wide Performance Standard Across DS & DP

Merck is rolling out Seeq as a network standard for line performance and loss analytics across drug substance and drug product giving teams a common way to track capacity and turnaround performance

  • High single-digit to low double-digit % more units per month on constrained lines

Meeting Batch Commitments with Hidden Capacity

Leading Pharma organisations use Seeq to monitor purification step durations, transition times, and downtime against an ideal batch model, uncovering bottlenecks and reclaiming capacity on critical assets. 

  • Met a 100-batch production commitment and produced ~15 additional batches
  • Achi...

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