KARACHI: Gerry’s dnata, the leading ground services provider in Pakistan, was awarded the Good Distribution Practice (GDP) certification for the safe and reliable pharmaceutical handling services at the company’s state-of-the-art facility in the city, a statement said.
GDP is a programme focused on systems for warehouses and distribution centres that store and distribute products that are medicinal or carry active pharmaceutical ingredients. Setting stringent standards, the scheme ensures that consistent quality management systems are in place throughout the entire supply chain.
Gerry’s dnata handles temperature-sensitive goods in an ultramodern cargo facility at Jinnah International Airport, facilitating the independent adjustment of the temperature in each holding room to suit the needs of the product.
Gerry's dnata Vice President Syed Haris Raza said, “This accreditation demonstrates our ability to move these products under the strictest international standards, providing world-class safety and quality to our customers and their customers.”
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