Nippon Express (Nederland) Obtains GDP Compliance Certification For Company Warehouse
- news2u
- Dec 8, 2021
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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 8 -- Nippon Express (Nederland) B.V. (NEN), a local subsidiary of Nippon Express Co Ltd, obtained Good Distribution Practice (GDP) certification, effective Sep 6, for its company-owned warehouse in Schiphol Trade Park near Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, evidencing its compliance with GDP standards for the proper distribution of pharmaceuticals.
The Netherlands has become home to one of Europe's largest clusters of cutting-edge biotechnology companies.
According to a statement, the country's geographical and tax advantages have encouraged numerous pharmaceutical manufacturers to set up logistics bases there.
NEN's warehouse near Schiphol Airport, an import/export gateway for Europe, is fully equipped with dedicated pharmaceutical storage areas boasting temperature-control functions for three temperature ranges -- 15 C to 25 C (constant-temperature storage), 2 C to 8 C (refrigerated storage) and -15 C to -25 C (frozen storage) -- as well as dedicated truck docks, enabling NEN to enhance its pharmaceutical transport services to meet anticipated increases in demand.
Nippon Express remains committed to improving its services to meet the increasingly sophisticated and diversified pharmaceutical transport needs of its customers.
The Company will continue to strengthen its efforts on behalf of the pharmaceutical industry, identified as a priority industry in its Medium-term Business Plan.
For more information, visit http://www.nipponexpress.com/
-- BERNAMA
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