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Halal risk management decision tree

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Halal risk management practices of most companies are passive, meaning it is limited to the compliance of suppliers and their (manufacturing) operations based on the requirements of a halal certification body and their halal standard(s). On the other hand, halal risks in the entire supply chain are not on their radar screen. Below a halal risk management decision tree to identify your next steps in professionalising halal risk management. Let us help you in halal supply chain risk assessments and an independent halal risk report! Contact us at  info@lbbinternational.com . Our halal risk and reputation experts will be in touch with you.  For more information on halal risk management, visit  www.lbbinternational.com  and www.halalbusinessmanagement.com . #halalindonesia   #halalmalaysia   #islamicfinance   #halalreputation   #halalrisk   #riskmanagement   #crisismanagement   #halaltrust   #halalcrisis   #halal   #supply...

Halal reputation management decision tree

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Halal issues and crises over the years have shown that halal reputation management is different from conventional corporate reputation management for companies serving Muslim markets. Below a halal reputation management decision tree to identify your next steps in professionalising halal reputation management. For a pdf version, please click here . Let us help you in halal reputation and crisis management! Contact us at  info@lbbinternational.com . Our halal risk and reputation experts will be in touch with you.  For more information on halal reputation management, visit  www.lbbinternational.com  and  w ww.halalbusinessmanagement.com . #halalindonesia   #halalmalaysia   #islamicfinance   #halaltrade   #halalfood #halalreputation   #halalrisk   #riskmanagement   #reputationmanagement   #crisismanagement   #halaltrust   #halalcrisis

Halal retailing decision tree

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The retailer completes the halal supply chain, where a halal product is handed over to the consumer upon payment. Halal retailing is an emerging requirement to better protect the halal integrity of consumer products.  Malaysia has a halal retailing standard (MS 2400-3:2019) and there is also an international halal retailing standard (OIC/SMIIC 17-3:2020) for retailers to get halal certified. Below a halal retailing decision tree to identify your next steps in professionalising halal retailing. To download a pdf version, click here . Let us help you in halal retailing! Contact us at  info@lbbinternational.com . Our halal supply chain experts will be in touch with you.  For more information on halal retailing, read a publication written together with Dr. Barbara Ruiz-Bejarano on ' halal retailing: closing the last mile in an end-to-end halal supply chain '. #halalmalaysia   #oic   #smiic   #islamicfinance   #halaltrade   #halalfood ...

Muslim-friendly hotel decision tree

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Muslim friendly hotels are hotels that serve the faith-based needs (products and services) of Muslim travellers. Muslim friendly hotels are fast coming up in Asia, including Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Below a Muslim-friendly hotel decision tree to identify your next steps in professionalising Muslim-friendly hotel operations. To download the pdf version, click here . Malaysia has a specific standard available for hotels: 'MS 2610:2015 Muslim Friendly Hospitality', which is certified in Malaysia by SIRIM. Let us help you in Muslim-friendly or Shariah Complant hotel policy and hotel management system development! Contact us at  info@lbbinternational.com . Our halal experts will be in touch with you.  #halalmalaysia   #halalindonesia   #halalcertification   #hotel   #halalhotel   #Muslimfriendlyhotel   #shariahcompliant   #shariahcomplianthotel   #hospitalityindustry   #hospitality   #hotelmanagement