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IPA-GMP¹ quality control

IPA-GMP¹ product overview | IPA-GMP¹ quality control

IPA-GMP sign The introduction of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) for IPA required physical changes to be made at the Pernis facility, to eliminate the risk of contamination.

The more extensive quality data that is collected for this product is included in additional documentation that can be provided with each delivery, while the product’s GMP status is also identified on the certificate of analysis.

Dedicated road tankers are used to transport IPA-GMP¹ so there is no potential for product mix-ups and no need for cleaning between deliveries, which further reduces the risk of contamination.

To maintain the integrity and traceability of the product, quality measures are also in place while the product is en route and at the customer’s premises.

The implementation of the GMP system has required a major training programme for plant, sales and customer service staff, as well as hauliers. Similar training will be provided to customers to ensure they fully understand the GMP requirements and have the appropriate measures for product reception in place.

1meets excipient level of GMP


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