GDP Courier Certification

Goods Distribution Practice


Maintaining product safety and quality during distribution is of utmost importance in the pharmaceutical industry. Good Distribution Practices (GDP) Certification for Pharmaceuticals demonstrates your dedication to good distributive practices and quality in every aspect of your service. Good Distribution Practice (GDP) is that part of quality assurance which ensures that products are consistently stored, transported and handled under suitable condition as required by the marketing authorisation (MA) or product specification.

We are proud to announce that all our pharmaceutical courier drivers are certified to Goods Distribution Practice standards. This means that all our drivers are legally able to transport and carry all spectrums of pharmaceutical consignments, medical devices, human pathology samples and clinical trial specimens.

Good Distribution Practices (GDP) is a quality system for warehouse and distribution centres dedicated for medicines. Internationally accepted pharmaceutical GDP regulations stipulate that distributors of pharmaceutical products must align their operations with the standards. The scheme ensures that consistent quality management systems are in place throughout your entire supply chain, from the early delivery of raw materials to the manufacturing plants, to the final shipment of finished drugs to the end user. An independent assessment of compliance against international GDP requirements is the most effective way to establish that your quality management system aligns with GDP guidance.

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