GEODIS, a global leader in transport and logistics, has obtained Good Distribution Practice (GDP) certification for its ocean freight services in Hamburg, Germany. This accreditation, issued by Bureau Veritas, confirms GEODIS’s compliance with strict pharmaceutical transportation standards, ensuring safe, temperature-controlled, and efficient logistics solutions.
Strengthening Pharma Logistics Capabilities
✔ GDP Certification Expansion – Complements GEODIS’s CEIV Pharma accreditation from IATA for air freight services in Frankfurt, ensuring comprehensive compliance across all German operations.
✔ Strategic Growth in Healthcare Logistics – Following its acquisition of trans-o-flex, GEODIS strengthens its pharmaceutical distribution expertise, offering enhanced GDP-compliant solutions.
✔ Commitment to Quality – Antje Lochmann, Managing Director of GEODIS Germany, highlights that this certification reinforces customer trust and aligns with the company’s three-year pharma strategy.
Ensuring Compliance & Patient Safety
The GDP guidelines, established by the European Commission, aim to maintain pharmaceutical product integrity and prevent counterfeit drugs from entering legitimate supply chains. With this certification, GEODIS further solidifies its commitment to safe and compliant pharmaceutical logistics.
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