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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)
Publisher : International Journal of Supply Chain Management

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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 .
A Review of KDD-Data Mining Framework and Its Application in Logistics and Transportation Fauziah Abdul Rahman; Siti Maryam Shamsuddin; Shafaatunnur Hassan; Norhaidah Abu Haris
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 5, No 2 (2016): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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In this paper, an understanding and a review of Knowledge Discovery Database Data Mining (DM) development and its applications in logistics and specifically transportation are highlighted. Even though data mining has been successful in becoming a major component of various business processes and applications, the benefits and real-world expectations are very important to consider. It is also surprising fact that very little is known to date about the usefulness of applying data mining in transport related research. From the literature, the frameworks for carrying out knowledge discovery and data mining have been revised over the years to meet the business expectations. The paper is concluded by proposing a framework for actionable knowledge discovery and data mining to be applicable in real life application such as within the context of transportation industry. Keywords Data Mining, Knowledge Discovery Database-Data Mining (KDD-DM), Domain Driven Data Mining (DDDM) Knowledge Discovery, Domain Driven Data Mining- Actionable Knowledge Discovery (AKD-KDD), Logistics, Fleet Maintenance.