FDA inspects Columbia Export Terminal, LLC in Portland for compliance on March 16

Melanie Keller, Deputy Commissioner for Operations and Chief Operating Officer of FDA
Melanie Keller, Deputy Commissioner for Operations and Chief Operating Officer of FDA
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) inspected Columbia Export Terminal, LLC in Portland on March 16 for food and cosmetics technical assistance, according to information from the FDA’s website.

The final report stated that Columbia Export Terminal, LLC did not need to make any changes to its management operations.

The FDA conducts regular inspections of facilities nationwide to ensure workplaces and their products meet FDA-regulated standards designed to protect public health. Inspection outcomes are made available to the public.

As noted on its website, the FDA serves as a government agency responsible for overseeing the safety and quality of human and animal drugs, biological products, medical supplies and tobacco products.

Information in this article was sourced from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The original data can be accessed here.



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