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Good Distribution Practice (GDP): ensuring the quality of medicines

Good Distribution Practice (GDP) defines the minimum standards that transport companies must meet to ensure that the quality of medicines is maintained throughout the supply chain. Its primary goal is to prevent the risks of contamination, counterfeiting, or deterioration of products.

Why is GDP Crucial?

GDP applies to all stages of the logistics process: from production to distribution, including transport and stock management. In the pharmaceutical sector, adhering to these standards is essential to ensure product safety.

JOST: a strong commitment to GDP compliance

At JOST, we are expanding our GDP certification by including the preparation of five new companies in the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Belgium. Our goal is to strengthen the quality and safety of our logistics services by the first half of 2025.

Conclusion

GDP certification is a guarantee of safety for the distribution of medicines. JOST is committed to providing its clients with services that meet the highest quality standards, ensuring safe and effective logistics.

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