The quality and safety of medical devices must be consistently safeguarded throughout the entire distribution chain, ensuring they remain reliable, safe, and ready for use by healthcare professionals and patients. True excellence is not defined by the product alone, but by a distribution system that upholds precision, integrity, and trust. Through Ministry of Health Regulation No. 4 of 2014, the Indonesian Ministry of Health mandates medical device distributors to implement standardized distribution practices as a prerequisite for market authorization. This standard, known as CDAKB (Good Distribution Practice for Medical Devices), governs every critical stage—from ordering and storage to transportation and delivery—ensuring each product reaches its destination in optimal condition and uncompromised quality.