Regulator perspective on halal air cargo warehouse compliance
In establishing a successful Halal supply chain, Syariah compliancy has emerged as a key issue. Halal transport and Halal warehouse play a significant role in maintaining the integrity of the Halal products from point of origin to end of consumption. The escalating demand for halal food has encourag...
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author | Khairuddin, Muhamad Munzir Abdul Rahman, Nor Aida Mohammad, Mohammad Fakhrulnizam Abdul Majid, Zawiah Ahmad, Md Fauzi |
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description | In establishing a successful Halal supply chain, Syariah compliancy has emerged as a key issue. Halal transport and Halal warehouse play a significant role in maintaining the integrity of the Halal products from point of origin to end of consumption. The escalating demand for halal food has encouraged warehouse operators to devise a new business plan to cater to the present business trend. Warehousing or storage is a critical factor where cross-contamination may occur. As such, this study explored the Halal warehouse compliance from the perspective of regulators. This study adopted the qualitative approach by carrying out interview sessions, document review, and observation as the primary methods for data collection. The outcomes pointed out eight main factors that ascertain Halal warehouse compliance from the perspective of regulator, which are: management member, comprehensive training, Halal standard adoption, supplier, standard operating procedure (SOP), internal halal committee, documentation, and knowledge. This study appears to be a pioneer that probes into Halal warehouse compliance in Malaysia |
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spelling | uthm.eprints-53312022-01-09T03:43:12Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5331/ Regulator perspective on halal air cargo warehouse compliance Khairuddin, Muhamad Munzir Abdul Rahman, Nor Aida Mohammad, Mohammad Fakhrulnizam Abdul Majid, Zawiah Ahmad, Md Fauzi HF5001-6182 Business In establishing a successful Halal supply chain, Syariah compliancy has emerged as a key issue. Halal transport and Halal warehouse play a significant role in maintaining the integrity of the Halal products from point of origin to end of consumption. The escalating demand for halal food has encouraged warehouse operators to devise a new business plan to cater to the present business trend. Warehousing or storage is a critical factor where cross-contamination may occur. As such, this study explored the Halal warehouse compliance from the perspective of regulators. This study adopted the qualitative approach by carrying out interview sessions, document review, and observation as the primary methods for data collection. The outcomes pointed out eight main factors that ascertain Halal warehouse compliance from the perspective of regulator, which are: management member, comprehensive training, Halal standard adoption, supplier, standard operating procedure (SOP), internal halal committee, documentation, and knowledge. This study appears to be a pioneer that probes into Halal warehouse compliance in Malaysia ExcelingTech Pub, UK 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5331/1/AJ%202018%20%28493%29.pdf Khairuddin, Muhamad Munzir and Abdul Rahman, Nor Aida and Mohammad, Mohammad Fakhrulnizam and Abdul Majid, Zawiah and Ahmad, Md Fauzi (2018) Regulator perspective on halal air cargo warehouse compliance. International Journal of Supply Chain Management, 7 (3). pp. 202-207. ISSN 2050-7399 |
spellingShingle | HF5001-6182 Business Khairuddin, Muhamad Munzir Abdul Rahman, Nor Aida Mohammad, Mohammad Fakhrulnizam Abdul Majid, Zawiah Ahmad, Md Fauzi Regulator perspective on halal air cargo warehouse compliance |
title | Regulator perspective on halal air cargo warehouse compliance |
title_full | Regulator perspective on halal air cargo warehouse compliance |
title_fullStr | Regulator perspective on halal air cargo warehouse compliance |
title_full_unstemmed | Regulator perspective on halal air cargo warehouse compliance |
title_short | Regulator perspective on halal air cargo warehouse compliance |
title_sort | regulator perspective on halal air cargo warehouse compliance |
topic | HF5001-6182 Business |
url | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5331/1/AJ%202018%20%28493%29.pdf |
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