NOW will bring the company’s renowned quality product manufacturing services to attendees of the SupplySide Global trade show at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, October 27-30, 2025.
Brands using NOW Private Label can offer their customers the same high-quality, comprehensive range of products as the NOW line, under their own brand.
“When choosing a private label supplier, it’s important to make sure the products are of high enough quality to carry your brand’s name and ask challenging questions about ingredient sourcing, testing and track record of GMP compliance."
“Each step in NOW’s manufacturing process follows strict procedures overseen by an experienced, highly trained team," said Dan Richard, NOW Health Group VP of Global Sales and Marketing.
NOW’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Illinois and Nevada feature thorough quality assurance and quality control systems and processes and are GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices)-certified as well as “A-rated” by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
NOW does more than 31,000 quality tests each month, with incoming raw materials and ingredients tested for identity, purity, potency and composition.
Not all manufacturers test the finished products so rigorously, but NOW Private Label does. So, with increasing focus on how brands demonstrate the quality of their products, NOW’s Private Label customers have an advantage.
NOW’s in-house laboratories recently expanded the scope of its ISO 17025 accreditation by the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) in both the chemical and biological fields.
The accreditation process involved a thorough assessment and review of the lab’s quality management system and competence.
For the last four years, NOW has maintained accreditation for eight of its 200+ analytical chemistry methods, including a method for screening 400+ pesticides in their botanical raw materials, as well as the arsenic speciation method that most contract labs do not have the capability to offer.
Currently, the NOW labs have 14 accredited chemistry methods, including quantitative allergen testing methods, as well as the ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) method.
The Microbiology Lab also expanded its ISO scope from 6 to 12 methods this year, including the addition of the Sparks, Nevada lab, to the accreditation.
The biological testing scope includes cutting-edge PCR technologies, which are utilised for pathogen detection and play a crucial role in the microbiological safety of NOW products.