Warwick: GMP compliant analytical services
Warwick Analytical Service has announced that it has recently achieved GMP accreditation for its range of analytical services.
Asked about the new accreditation Paul Hemming - European Sales Manager commented ' A growing number of organisations, especially in highly regulated areas such as the pharmaceutical, chemical and healthcare industries, are asking for a higher level of compliance to QC procedures including better traceability on all data supplied'. He added 'The achievement of GMP accreditation status shows our high level of commitment towards maintaining top quality standards'.
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