GMP Certified Pharmaceutical Packaging

Dana Poly manufactures packaging material that is GMP certified for the pharmaceutical industry. But what is a GMP certification? In a nutshell, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) is simply a set of standards that was created to instruct the processes of manufacturing a wide range of products. Becoming and remaining GMP compliant is increasingly essential for manufacturers in various industries. A Good Manufacturing Processes (GMP) certificate is an essential component of the manufacturing process, since it protects the consumer, all partner labs, and our overall reputation. Which includes Dana Poly's reputation as a quality pharmaceutical manufacturer and why we take pride in our compliancy with GMP certification.

Process standardization is one of the most essential factors in ensuring consistency in manufacturing. When it comes to manufacturing pharmaceutical products, medical devices, skin products, and cosmetics, consistency is everything. As a result of this need for consistency, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) formalized GMP to help companies in all industries ensure they consistently manufacture quality products. Earning a good manufacturing practices certificate sets you apart from any uncertified competitors, avoids potential fines, and ensure consumer safety. If you are looking for GMP certified pharmaceutical packaging, please reach out to us today.

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When you reach out, we can discuss the various materials we manufacture, as well as the custom aspects possible. Some of the dependable materials we manufacture include biohazard bags, drum liners and gaylord liners.

What is GMP Certification for the Pharmaceutical Industry?

Manufacturers for the pharmaceutical industry, like Dana Poly, must familiarize themselves with international Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). This is the official standards set by the FDA in order to specify drug quality based on the compliance level of the producer. Even though this is a United States agency, GMP has become popular in many countries globally due to the need for consistent and reliable manufacturing capabilities.

Most drug consumers have no way of verifying the effectiveness of their medications, so these practices function essentially as consumer protection. Becoming GMP certified is one of the best steps we can take in order to be a trusted manufacturer of products and packaging for the pharmaceutical industry.

What is Covered with GMP Certification?

GMP sets many standards to guide the manufacturing process in order to minimize defects or contamination that can create severe consequences for end users. By having a GMP certification, Dana Poly produces packaging products fit for the pharmaceutical industry. We have intimate knowledge of the GMP certification course, which aims to impart specific knowledge to our employees and teams. This way we can enact these standards in the workplace. Common topics that are covered include adequate maintenance of equipment or utensils, expected cleanliness of the manufacturing facility, and adequate quality control processes.

And we here at Dana Poly seek out more aspects that better align with the pharmaceutical industry. A one-size-fits-all approach often means that manufacturers are ill-equipped to meet the specific challenges of producing a range of products, from biopharmaceuticals and biotechnological medicine to cosmetics and over-the-counter materials, which is why we go above and beyond to ensure the highest standards are met during our manufacturing.

Is GMP Certification Important for Pharmaceutical Industry?

The direct effects of GMP certification is to stay in compliance and avoid potential fines. However, the meaning of GMP certified companies extends beyond simply staying compliant. GMP certifications signal to your peers and customers that you are following industry best practices. At Dana Poly, we believe it is important to stay certified, as it ensures to our customers that the packaging materials we manufacture are of the highest quality.