💨 Abstract
SGS has awarded Air India with the World Health Organization (WHO) Good Distribution Practices (GDP) certificate, recognizing excellence in handling, storage, and transportation of temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical shipments at various domestic and international cargo hubs. The certification spans key locations such as Indore, Mumbai, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and more. Air India's Head of Cargo, Ramesh Mamidala, stated this certification boosts their expertise in logistics, ensuring global partners of their capability.
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