· Certified for WHO (World health Organisation) GSDP (Good storage and distribution practise)
· One of the few Indian companies to receive this certification
Mumbai, February 01, 2017: GNH India is rewarded with a certification by SGS for WHO (World health Organisation) GSDP (Good storage and distribution practise) in India. Currently shipping to over 180 countries globally, GNH India will now be able to expand its reach to institutional customers such as WHO, UN agencies globally and International tenders of Ministry of health of foreign countries.
SGS is a globally recognized leader in certifications in the pharmaceutical sector. GSDP is an internationally accepted quality system for warehouse and distribution centers in the pharmaceutical industry. The GSDP certification ensures that consistent quality management systems are in place throughout the 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. Companies are eligible for this certification post a thorough analysis of their processes and policies, conducted by highly-qualified auditors.
Sharing his happiness, Dr. Piyush Gupta, Associate Director – GNH India, said “We have always maintained the quality standards in the services offered to our clients. The certification by SGS further justifies our commitment to service our clients with the required quality, safety and efficacy of the products. We are glad to receive this certification in our first attempt and we assure to continue to enrich the service experience of our customers.”
GNH India has various others compliances such as Voluntary compliance of US FCPA and UK Anti Bribery laws, US GAAP accounting standards, Indian FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) and many such others. The company has over 135,000 product lines to offer Hospitals, Ministries, Importers, Wholesalers, Pharmacists, Doctors, and others in the field of pharma.
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