At GNH India, we are committed to delivering pharmaceuticals in full alignment with international regulatory frameworks. Whether it's a clinical trial supply to Europe, a rare disease medication to Africa, or a humanitarian shipment to Asia, our operations follow the strictest guidelines laid down by global health authorities.
We adhere to WHO-GSDP (Good Storage and Distribution Practices), ISO-certified quality systems, and national drug control regulations. From sourcing and warehousing to packaging and delivery, our processes are globally auditable and built on trust.
Our pharmaceutical handling, storage, and transport systems are certified under WHO Good Distribution Practices. This ensures environmental control, temperature integrity, stock rotation, recall preparedness, and a secured chain of custody at every stage.
GNH India operates within an ISO 9001:2015-certified quality framework, emphasizing continuous improvement, corrective action, and risk-based thinking. Our SOPs, audit protocols, and documentation practices reinforce a robust Quality Management System (QMS).
All tertiary-level packaging is equipped with GS1-compliant barcodes, ensuring seamless traceability across borders. This enables partners and regulators to track every shipment back to its source, verifying authenticity and ensuring regulatory alignment.
Our ERP systems maintain full serial number tracking—supporting swift recalls, deterring counterfeiting, and enabling hassle-free international compliance.
Certified for Good Distribution Practices, ensuring global pharmaceutical logistics credibility.
Demonstrates our ongoing commitment to quality, operational efficiency, and customer satisfaction.
Our barcoding and traceability systems fully comply with GS1 global standards.
Listed in D&B's global directory, reinforcing our transparency and financial reliability in global trade.
Recognized by India’s Directorate General of Foreign Trade for excellence in pharmaceutical exports.
In pharmaceuticals, non-compliance can result in recalls, legal consequences, or more critically—risks to patient safety. At GNH India, compliance is more than a requirement—it’s a responsibility.
Our commitment to international standards allows us to serve hospitals, governments, and humanitarian organizations across 180+ countries. We believe compliance, integrity, and transparency are not optional—they are the foundation of global health assurance.