Röhlig Logistics launches a program called GDP WeCare to improve compliance in the healthcare sector. With the certification of branches in Chicago (ORD) in the USA, Birmingham (BHX), Manchester (MAN) and London (LHR) in the United Kingdom, as well as Antwerp (ANR), Brussels (BRU), and Liège (LGG) in Belgium, the company aims to set a new industry standard for compliance with Good
Distribution Practice (GDP), it says.
More robust compliance framework
The program was developed in accordance with international GDP guidelines, including WHO and EU regulations. It goes beyond basic GDP guidelines, and the company intends to proactively take control of quality and compliance in an increasingly complex regulatory environment according to its own statements.
The initiative offers a tailored, controlled, and scalable approach
that is intended to encompass market-specific compliance measures, enhanced training protocols, and proactive quality management.
“We recognized that we need a more robust, self-managed compliance framework that goes beyond standard GDP guidelines. By implementing our own guidelines and programs, we not only ensure consistency across our entire network but also proactively manage risks to offer our customers even more reliability,” says Juancarlos
Cruz, Global Head of Healthcare & Life Science at Röhlig Logistics.
According to Rafael Ueltschi, Regional CEO North America – USA & CA, the introduction of the GDP WeCare program in Chicago represents another important milestone for Röhlig USA in the field of Healthcare & Life Science. In North America, further locations are expected to receive certification in the coming months, he