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About me

I’m Rasmus Rud, a master builder with 20 years of hands-on experience building and validating custom equipment for pharma and other regulated industries.

I started Rasmus Rud Supplier Good Practices ApS because I kept seeing the same problem. Machine builders were carrying risks they did not need to carry.

I developed the SGP Quality Engine after seeing documentation, validation, and execution fall out of sync on project after project. I wanted a working method that could actually be implemented, not just introduced. Project decisions need to stay anchored in the process, and the team needs to be able to run it in practice.

Working inside organisations such as Novo Nordisk and Stevanato Group gave me a clear understanding of what customers expect from suppliers and how systems are assessed in real audits. Seeing both sides shaped the way I build today.

Making supplier quality work in practice, not just on paper, is what drives me. That is my vision.

  • What I bring to a project

    My work covers intended use definition and risk-based machine design, ISPE GAMP 5 quality frameworks, technical project leadership, Stage Gate model development, and process improvement across engineering, QA, and operations. I work with your team to drive projects from concept to validated production.

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  • How I work

    I work as an independent specialist. You work directly with the person doing the work. Some clients need a full implementation of the SGP Quality Engine. Others need support at one specific phase. I’m a member of ISPE, and my work is aligned with ISPE GAMP 5 as the primary compliance framework for computerised systems in the pharmaceutical industry.

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