28.11.2013 • TopicsGempexRisk Management

Gempex supports European wholesalers in implementation of new GDP guidelines

german headquarter GMP consulting and execution company gempex
german headquarter GMP consulting and execution company gempex

During a workshop at the GIRP (European Association of Pharmaceutical Full-line Wholesalers) headquarters in Brussels, quality specialists from European wholesalers discussed the newly introduced regulatory GDP requirements with senior management of GMP consulting and execution company, gempex.
Focusing on Quality Risk Management, Qualification of key equipment and validation/verification approach for quality-relevant IT-Systems, procedural knowledge from the GMP regulated industry was introduced and adapted to the GDP world of medicines wholesalers. Presentation of documents on Best Practice examples led to a comprehensive intellectual exchange between the experts coming from different countries and wholesale organizations in Europe.

 

 

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