
Scott Garverick
Carton Service - Packaging Insights Vice President Sales Visit Website
|
As the vice president of Sales for Carton Service-Packaging Insights, Scott Garverick is responsible not only for the sales leadership of CS-PI’s cartoning division, but he also spearheads marketing and strategic alliances for the company’s pharmaceutical packaging arm. Garverick initiated CS-PI’s foray and implementation of the company’s venture into pharmaceutical contract packaging 12 years ago. His role with CS-PI began 23 years ago in an apprenticeship program in which he worked and trained in each CS-PI department. After completing the program, Garverick’s first 10 years of tenure were dedicated to generating new business for CS-PI. Garverick was then made an officer of the company and has been vice president of sales since 1996. Carton Service-Packaging Insights, which will be announcing its new corporate name this year, delivers original, turnkey contract and compliance packaging solutions for mid-sized and virtual pharmaceutical and nutraceutical companies throughout North America. CS-PI offers customers access to two in-house Design Teams, providing creative structural design solutions and innovative graphic designs.
|
Patient Compliance Packaging Q&A
-
Asked July 23rd, 2009
The answer lies in the paperboard/carton package design itself rather than the blister. The package needs to be designed in a book-style fold-over carton so that there is an actual spine, if you will, to prevent foil-to-foil denting or damage. Instead of using a wallet-style fold, which allows the two sides to touch, you would create two folds on either side of the spine’s center, say a half-inch on either side for example, so the package closes like a book. Create the same kind of folded spine on the opposite side and then it can be tucked back into the package.
Let me know how I can be of further assistance, and thanks again!
-