May 14, 2017 Warehousing Ireland Health and Safety, News Comments Off on Aztec Logistics awarded GDP Passport accreditation
Life Sciences International, a division of the Irish Exporters Association (IEA), has awarded Aztec Logistics with the Good Distribution Practice (GDP) Passport. The award was presented by Fiona Luciani, Training Division Manager at the IEA to awarded Aztec Logistics at their head office in Galway.
The GDP Passport, a training initiative by the IEA is the first of its kind and ensures patient safety by compliance throughout all stages of the supply chain which safeguards the quality of medicinal products. Manufacturers can now ensure that pharmaceutical and medical devices / products are transported, stored and handled according to GDP regulations and guidelines by dealing with GDP Passport holders only. The GDP Passport involves training all levels of personnel involved in the supply chain. The key to success is the full suite of standardised and certified training which is to be undertaken by all those engaged either directly by the manufacturer or indirectly by the service provider in distribution activities. The GDP Passport operates in four stages:
· GDP Champion – nominate and train one Champion to oversee the GDP processes
· GDP Introduction – train all key personnel (operations and warehouse employees) involved in supply chain
· GDP Driver – train all drivers involved in transporting LifeSciences products
· GDP Audit – an audit of the premises to ensure procedures are in place to meet the requirements of the GDP Passport Scheme which is subsequently reviewed and approved by the IEA Life Sciences Steering committee
Speaking about the GDP accreditation, Fintan Lalor, Managing Director, Aztec Logistics commented: “Aztec Logistics specialist in storage and distribution for the medical device and pharmaceutical industry is delighted to be awarded the GDP passport which reinforces our commitment to improving logistics standards. Our hands on approach through the provision of our high standard warehouse facility is tailored to meet our customer’s needs. Achieving the GDP passport guarantees the compliance and safety throughout the supply chain. Over the last two years we have grown our fleet and we now provide temperature controlled transportation with all staff trained and fully compliant in GDP. We are excited to be on a journey of growth and development which in time will include a fully kitted out temperature controlled warehouse facility.”
Speaking on the accreditation, Simon McKeever, Chief Executive of the Irish Exporters Association commented: “Good manufacturing practice and good distribution practice need to work hand in hand and vigilance by all concerned in the supply chain is vital to ensure patient safety. The number of subcontracted companies involved in the supply chain for biopharmaceutical products with different modes of transport and temperature control has increased significantly. Collaboration between all parties, including manufacturers, logistics service providers, ports and airports, is crucial to ensure anti-theft and anti-counterfeit procedures, product integrity and patient safety. The Irish Exporters Association has been at the forefront of informing the Irish pharma supply chain of their GDP requirements through the IEA GDP Passport initiative. The IEA GDP Passport certification has become the gold standard for GDP in Ireland with all leading logistics service providers in the field now having obtained certification. As the pharma sector has grown in Ireland, the IEA has played a key role in ensuring that companies can reach and exceed the required compliance role in assuring quality of the supply chain and distribution of pharmaceutical and medical device products.”
Photo: Fintan Lalor, Managing Director, Aztec Logistics and Fiona Luciani, Training Division Manager, IEA
Nov 27, 2023 Comments Off on Preparing Your Data for warehouse management systems WMS
Nov 27, 2023 Comments Off on Bjelin Accelerates Shuttle Cycle Between Factory & Warehouse with New Joloda Moving Floor System
Nov 27, 2023 Comments Off on LIQUI MOLY invests €8 million in warehouse expansion of its production in Ulm
Nov 05, 2022 Comments Off on Beaverswood has hazards and restricted area marking safely taped
Jun 26, 2021 Comments Off on Ideally-located & secure HGV storage & warehousing site for rent at Cranford, near Kettering
Jul 07, 2019 Comments Off on tesa packaging tape brings food storage in from the cold
Nov 18, 2023 Comments Off on Crane Worldwide Logistics planned expansion with a new facility in Cork
Continuing on it’s growth trajectory in Ireland, The new warehouse facility is located within Harbour Gate Business Park adjacent to the Waterford N25 and Dublin M8 road network just...Nov 05, 2022 Comments Off on Beaverswood has hazards and restricted area marking safely taped
Quick and effective highlighting of hazards and restricted areas in industrial premises and offices is provided by yellow/black self-adhesive marking tape, now available from workplace...Nov 22, 2020 Comments Off on Axial Properties Ltd fined €80,000 following serious incident in Clonee warehouse