What do GMP or BPF mean?
GMP, or Good Manufacturing Practices (BPF in French), are much more than a regulatory framework. They are clear and rigorous rules that ensure a product is manufactured under perfectly controlled conditions, maintaining consistent and safe quality.
In practice, GMP cover every step: from raw materials to the final product. They emphasize hygiene, traceability, organization, procedural rigor, and continuous process control.
When a company is GMP certified, it means it adheres to strict standards recognized internationally—a crucial point in sensitive sectors like pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, cosmetics, or food.