IT firm Goose gets three customers in pharma space

Tracker creates, manages and tracks unique serial numbers that are printed on these packages

PTI | November 30, 2011



Goose, a city-based business re-engineering software product and solutions provider, on Tuesday said it has won three customers in pharma sector for the implementation of its 'Tracker' solution. The B2B track and trace solution Tracker is aimed at helping pharma companies detect counterfeit drugs and protect their brand reputation, the company said.

Strides Arcolab, Macleods Pharmaceuticals and Indoco Remedies have chosen the solution, Goose said in a statement. They will deploy Goose Tracker to generate 150 million plus unique numbers per year for tertiary, secondary and primary packages. Tracker creates, manages and tracks unique serial numbers that are printed on these packages, it said. The company expects to add a few more customers in the coming months.

Goose Founder and CEO Deb Pattnaik said, "We hope to continue this customer acquisition momentum in the Industry, as a number of customers have shown keen interest to adopt Tracker given its ease of adoption, scalability and performance capability."

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