Hactl passes GDP audit with flying colours

Hactl has completed its World Health Organization (WHO) Good Distribution Practices (GDP) audit, with no non-compliances or observations.
It is the third successive year in which Hactl has passed the audit with a perfect score.
Hactl was the first cargo handler in Hong Kong to attain WHO GDP accreditation; the initial and subsequent audits have been conducted by leading independent global standards auditor SGS.
The WHO GDP audit once again included examination of Hactl’s staff competence, premises, equipment, processes, quality control system and hygiene standards.
It confirmed that Hactl’s entire cold chain management system continues to conform to its specified standards and those of the relevant GDP legislation and guidelines, and that the company continues to adhere to its stated policies, objectives and procedures.

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