A method known as good manufacturing practice (GMP) is used to guarantee that goods are consistently manufactured and monitored in accordance with quality standards. It is made to reduce production hazards that cannot be completely eradicated through testing the finished product.

GMP includes every facet of production, from raw materials, facilities, and machinery to employee training and personal hygiene. Every process that can have an impact on the final product’s quality requires specific, defined procedures. Systems must exist to show written evidence that the right steps are consistently taken at each stage of the manufacturing process, each time a product is manufactured.

Advantages of GMP Certification

● Show the management skills of the firm in ensuring product quality and safety.

● Encourage employees to adopt virtuous practices in operations and production

● lower the risk of poor product quality and safety

● Early production and management issues are identified, cutting costs

● Better comprehend and abide by the applicable rules and regulations

● Improve the reputation and credibility abroad

● Bolster the long-term trust of customers in the business