Winter temperature mapping in GxP
When is it required - and how to get it right?
Join us for a certification webinar about winter temperature mapping. Do you need it? What are the special conditions you should consider? And what do GDP, GMP, and other guidelines from WHO, FDA, and others have to say about the subject?
Is it needed?
When is seasonal mapping required – and when is it not?
How to do it?
What are the best practices for conducting seasonal temperature mapping in GxP?
What's in the guidelines?
What do the WHO, FDA, GxP, and other standards say about winter mapping?
Should you perform temperature mapping this winter?
For pharma, healthcare logistics, and other GxP industries, seasonal mapping is often a requirement.
And with winter coming up, join us for a session on the best practices for conducting compliant seasonal mappings.
When: October 22nd, 2025
- 4.30 P.M. CEST
- 3.30 P.M. BST
- 10.30 A.M. EDT
- 9.30 A.M. CDT
Register for the webinar now.
Winter brings its own set of challenges, from low ambient temperatures to power failures that may affect your storage conditions – and by planning your winter mappings ahead of time, you will adhere to compliance standards while avoiding the last-minute rush.
Win-win.
In our upcoming webinar, we will cover the best practices for conducting GxP-compliant winter mapping.
Key takeaways
- When winter mapping is required – and when it is not
- What the WHO, FDA, GxP, and other standards say about winter mapping
- Which winter-specific conditions you should take into account
- Best practices for conducting seasonal mapping