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Our Global Compliance Commitment
At WPI Pharma, 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.
WHO-GSDP Certified Operations
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.
ISO 9001:2015 Quality Systems
WPI Pharma 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).
Global Traceability via GS1 Barcodes
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.
Certifications & Recognitions

WHO GSDP

ISO 9001:2015

GS1 Compliant

Dun & Bradstreet

DGFT Star Export House
Why Compliance Matters
In pharmaceuticals, non-compliance can result in recalls, legal consequences, or more critically—risks to patient safety. At WPI Pharma, 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.