
NUtec awarded GMP certification by SGS
Ink developer and manufacturer, NUtec Digital Ink has announced that it has been awarded the Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certification by SGS.
Being awarded the GMP certification signifies that NUtec operates under a robust, independently audited quality manufacturing system.
This includes stringent management of raw materials, validated and repeatable processes, controlled production environments, full traceability, comprehensive documentation, and ongoing quality monitoring.
These measures ensure that NUtec consistently produces inks that meet clearly defined quality and regulatory specifications.
Darren Claassens, head of sales and marketing at NUtec, said: “Our GMP certification from SGS confirms that NUtec’s inks are produced under rigorously controlled and independently audited manufacturing conditions.”
For customers, GMP certification delivers clear and practical benefits, including:
- Consistent and reliable product performance through tightly controlled manufacturing conditions
- Enhanced product safety and compliance, supporting regulated and brand-sensitive applications
- Improved supply chain confidence, enabled by full traceability and documented processes
- Reduced risk, with systems designed to minimise contamination, errors and variability
While GMP principles add value across many markets, certification is particularly important for applications where quality, safety and regulatory compliance are critical.
In these sectors, brand owners, converters and solutions providers increasingly expect suppliers to operate under GMP-aligned systems to support their own compliance obligations.
Mr Claassens added: “For customers, this provides added assurance of consistent quality, traceability and compliance with internationally recognised standards, while supporting both regulatory and brand requirements.
“The certification strengthens confidence in NUtec as a reliable innovation partner, helping customers reduce risk while meeting increasingly demanding industry expectations.”

