How does Maersk ensure compliance to GDP?
Good Distribution Practices (GDP) describe the quality assurance which ensures that the quality of pharmaceutical products is maintained throughout all stages of the supply chain from site of manufacturer to the pharmacy or person authorised or entitled to supply medicinal products to the public. (Source: EU GDP Guidelines (2013/C 343/01) 5th November 2013)
Maersk Quality Management System dedicated to our Pharma Cold Chain Management customers ensures our services address and comply to all GDP requirements.
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