Anlit Achieves GMP Certification

Anlit, a subsidiary of Ma'abarot Product Group, Israel that manufactures a broad range of dietary supplements developed specifically for children, announced it has been granted GMP (good manufacturing practices) certification by the Australian Goods Administration (TGA).

April 2, 2014

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Anlit, a subsidiary of Ma'abarot Product Group, Israel that manufactures a broad range of dietary supplements developed specifically for children, announced it has been granted GMP (good manufacturing practices) certification by the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). The certification was granted to Anlit's Kidi Bites, a supplement format designed for children.

“Anlit approached this certification as a strategic move, designed to bring our products to the global forefront of quality and excellence," says Shai Karlinski, vice president of marketing  for Anlit. “Anlit had to follow a fast learning curve, forging beyond the former food supplement paradigms and adopting new pharma concepts and processes."

The GMP certification from TGA is part of Anlit's stategy to pursue the highest quality standards to pave the way to partnerships with global pharmaceutical companies. “Thanks to this important certification, Sanofi Aventis, Australia, just launched two of our innovative Kidi Bites supplements for children, multivitamin and calcium, in Australia," Karlinski said.

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