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A Study on Application of False Trade Description towards Halal Food Products Faradina Ahmad; M. Z. Hussein; N. F. Roslan; Z. J. Husny; A. Rahim N.S; M. Ramzi
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 5, No 2 (2016): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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This paper elaborate the scenario of halal industry, the role of halal certification and halal logo in adding value to the halal product and services. Noedays, it is very common to have complaints on the missued of the halal logo. it appears that the logo is being used, arbitrarily to market the product to incite potential group of customer. The author wish to discuss on the application of the regulation as a protection of halal logo in a reported case. A comparison of a previous and current law will show the elaborative and expansion of the scope of the potential abuse in the current time.It is the aims of the authors to contibute at the end of this journal by illuminating easier application of the current law.
Halal Logistics: Halal Integrity and Legal Enforcement Challenges Faradina Ahmad; M.Z. Hussein; Z.J. Husny; M. Yazid; Mazlan Z.; Rayner T.; Fauziah A.R; M. Zani; Nadia Adnan
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 7, No 4 (2018): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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This is a review paper on the topic of halal logistic in relation to halal integrity and legal enforcement challenges. With the increased potential on halal logistic in the global and local market, there is a need towards maintaining and upholding the halal integrity of the business. This study shall focus on discovering the challenges on halal logistic industry and finding the means of improving the situation which causing a lot of concern. Moreover, the country must not miss out on this opportunities of maximizing the lucrative business in halal logistic to have a better economic and social upgrade as with this opportunity, there is a possibility of raising the standard of living of the local population with the creation of job employment in the halal logistic market. This study is based on the previous literature reviews and local halal forums/talks. The idea of this research study is to seek scholastic understanding of challenges of halal integrity in the logistic sector. This is an opportunity for the authors to contribute to the knowledge on halal logistic specifically on the better understanding of local halal legal enforcement issues by referring to the current reported news. Hence, emphasis on the problems faced by local authorities in enforcing the legal system to protect the halal logistic integrity.
Halal Logistics Certificate in Malaysia: Challenges and Practices Nuur Fathin Roslan; Fauziah Abdul Rahman; Faradina Ahmad; Noor Irdiana Ngadiman Ngadiman
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 5, No 3 (2016): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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This paper illustrate challenges and practices of Halal logistics certificate in Malaysia. The concept of Halalan Toyyiban has been introduced, where the concept starts from the farm until consumption. This means all the raw materials, material handling, storage, warehousing, and transportation should use the halal concept across the supply chain. Under this concept logistics activity involved in term of how the goods transferred from one places to other place, storage place to keeps the goods , material handling and other logistics activities. Halal Logistics is created by Halal logistics Service Provider (LSP) to meet the demand from halal manufacturer in order to maintain the integrity for halal products. There was only one LSP company that introduced this new concept in their operation, there is about nine companies certified with Halal Logistics Certificate. The objective of this research is to explore the LSP Companies that have Halal Logistics Certificate from the authority, to determine the challenges faced by them to adopt Halal Logistics in their operation and to provide guideline for other LSP Companies those interested to apply for Halal Logistics Certificate in the next around .
Delay as a Challenge in Prosecuting Non-Compliance in the Halal Industry Faradina Ahmad; M. Z. Hussein; Z. J. Husny; B. Suleiman; N. Shima; Syazwa Nabila M.R
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 6, No 1 (2017): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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This is aresearch identifying the causes and consequence of delay in prosecuting halal industry violation. In determining the reasons for the delay, the authors will look into firstly the procedure and process which shows non-uniformity of legal administration, secondly the scattered laws, policy, standards for the halal industry. The authors will refer to a reported local case law, making comparative study on previous legislation and the current one, to see the elaborated scope of law in relation to the courts decision as a result of delay.