Platinum Performance Earns an “A” Rating and Quality Seal from NASC

As the result of a recent quality systems audit, the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) has conferred an “A” rating and Quality Seal on Platinum Performance, Inc. The NASC is an industry group dedicated to protecting and enhancing the

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As the result of a recent quality systems audit, the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) has conferred an “A” rating and Quality Seal on Platinum Performance, Inc. The NASC is an industry group dedicated to protecting and enhancing the health of companion animals and horses throughout the United States, and it is committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality in the animal health supplement industry.


The NASC initiated its Quality Seal Program as part of its ongoing effort to improve and standardize the animal health supplement industry. The Quality Seal alerts consumers that the product has been manufactured by a reputable company that has successfully passed a rigid audit of its facilities and processes for the implementation of specific standards. Companies earning the Quality Seal agree to adhere to and uphold these standards, including submitting to independent audits to ensure compliance with quality system requirements.


By purchasing products from companies that have earned NASC’s accolades, animal owners and veterinarians can improve the quality of animal supplements and help ensure the continued availability of these products in the United States.


Platinum Performance president and co-founder, Mark Herthel, said, “We are honored to be recognized in this manner by the NASC. For the past 10 years, we have been dedicated to providing the highest level of manufacturing and product quality. The NASC’s best manufacturing practices quality audit, certification, and Quality Seal program help to let our clients know they are receiving the highest quality supplements available

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