As Halal is extending towards supply chain management (similar to food safety, where halal integrity is secured from source to the point of consumer purchase : the supermarket or restaurant) it is important to look at halal logistics. Logistics assists supply chains in connecting the individual suppliers, supplier of suppliers, customers, customers of customers to the final consumer: creating a supply network bringing the final halal product to the consumer. Today, even with a simple product as bread, the flour might be imported from China, butter from New Zealand, bread improvers from the Netherlands, seeds from Iran, etc. Supply chains are therefore complex and international . Complex supply chains , due to the many different supply chain partners bring vulnerabilities along, requiring a ROBUST design in order to protect the halal integrity as good as possible. HalalSecure.com for example is assisting brand owners for example to better organise and protect their halal s...
Logistics Management considers halal in certifications most especially in muslims countries destination of product/goods.
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