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HALAL LOGISTICS
at Ports & Terminals
ASEAN Logistics Network Symposium 2010
Bangkok, 8-9 October 2010
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Content
1. Introduction
2. The Global Halal Market
3. Halal Logistics
4. The Halal Logistics Standard IHIAS 0100:2010
5. Towards Global Halal Supply Chains
6. Q & A
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About LBB International
Our Identity
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Contribution to Society (I)
LBB International holds the secretariat of the International Halal Logistics
Standard (IHIAS 0100:2010) under the ICCI-IHI Alliance (Jeddah).
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Halal is used to describe anything permissible
under Islamic law, in contrast to haram, that
which is forbidden.
This covers aspects such as behaviour,
speech, dress, conduct, manner, and dietary
laws.
This dichotomy of usage is similar to the
Hebrew term "kosher".
Halal
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Halal Products
The production & consumption of Halal
food has been traditionally the main
focus of the Halal industry.
However, the concept of Halal is not
confined to food itself. Halal products and
services also include cosmetics,
pharmaceuticals, clothing, financial
services, and logistics.
Halal is extending both upstream (like
animal feed) and downstream (like food
services) the value chain and includes
logistics!
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Halal a big Market
Evolution
of Halal
as Market
Paramete
r
Mainstream
o Supermarket
o Global presence
o Full product range
o Diverse application
Upmarket
o Natural
o Organic
o Ethnic
o Environment
o Animal welfare
Lifestyle
Movement
o New ‘green’
o Ethical & moral
values
o Popular culture
Professional
o Standard
o Audit & certification
o Composite
compliance
Worldwide
availability &
acceptance
Halal
compliant
supply chain
Influential
opinion
forming
High level
quality
assurance
mark
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Source:
Imarat
Consultants
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Halal is extending in the value chain. Halal
Logistics is the new trend, ensuring integrity
from farm to fork.
The responsibility of the Halal Integrity is with
the brand owner.
Now there is an international standard!
Why Halal Logistics?
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The goal of Halal Logistics is that the
product of the logistics process is
completely as desired, namely Halal.
The Goal of Halal Logistics
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Halal logistics is the process of managing
the material flow and information flow
throughout the supply chain in accordance
to a Halal standard.
Halal Logistics Definition
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Halal products are segregated from non-Halal
products to:
1. avoid (cross) contamination
2. avoid making mistakes
3. ensure consistency with Shariah and the
expectations of the Muslim Consumer
The Principles
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Halal Warehouse
• The organisation shall ensure that there is a physical segregation of Halal
cargo from non-Halal cargo throughout the warehouse processes
• The Halal products have a dedicated storage zone (floor storage) or racks,
which are clearly separated by colour and/or marking
• A dedicated cold room is available, or segregation from non-Halal through
physical barrier or container (insulated box) is required for the storage of
Halal products in case of refrigerated storage.
(4.1 Halal Warehouse, page 9, 10)
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Halal Transportation
• The transport is cleaned before use according to existing hygiene standard
and according to ritual cleansing in case of an earlier non-Halal or unknown
shipment (history of one shipment before this only),
• No mixing of Halal goods with non-Halal goods in case of bulk shipments
and medium & severe najs in one container or transportation vehicle.
• There is no mixing of Halal goods with non-Halal goods in one pallet and/or
load carrier.
• Halal shipments are provided with a tertiary packaging in case of mixing of
Halal and non-Halal cargo in one container or transportation vehicle.
(4.1 Halal Warehouse, page 9, 10)
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Halal Compliant Terminal
• The organisation shall ensure that there is a physical segregation of Halal
cargo from non Halal cargo throughout
the Terminal processes.
(4.3 Halal Compliant Terminal, page 10)
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Halal Compliant Terminals
• Complexity of parties involved
• Data management
• Handling of Halal Cargo
• Stakeholders
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General Requirements
Physical segregation of Halal Cargo from non-Halal
cargo throughout the terminal process
Implications for:
• Inspection & VAL
• Livestock
• Storage
• Stuffing/unstuffing
• Cleaning
• Packaging & Labelling
• Freight documentation
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Northport (Malaysia)
“Northport is Malaysia’s first Halal Port. Northport is fast becoming a Halal Hub in
the region offering value-added services to all its traditional customers
worldwide.”
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MISC Halal Express (Malaysia)
“The Halal Express service will leverage on MISC Integrated Logistics Sdn Bhd's
halal supply chain, utilising its warehouse and cold storage facilities in Port Klang
and its distribution centre in Jebel Ali as our main source of cargo for the service.”
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Port of Marseilles (France)
“Due to its important geo-strategic location and historic connections with former
North African colonies, the Port of Marseilles (PoM) in France has evolved into a
European hub for trade and commerce with Northern Africa.”
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The Halal SuperHighway
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“The Halal SuperHighway is a trade & logistics
solution and is envisioned to become the De facto
standard to facilitate Global Halal Trade”.
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The Halal SuperHighway
The Halal SuperHighway = Brick & Mortar (A hybrid model)
Trade and Logistics
Solutions
Chain of custody
Halal certification
& standards
Halal compliance
Supply Chain Integrity
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The Objectives
1. The Halal SuperHighway provides a command & control centre to facilitate
authentication of Halal in a supply chain, providing market access and a cost
advantage for the Halal industry.
2. The Halal SuperHighway locks-in Halal producers in a country as well as Halal
producers overseas that manufacture under license of a country’s standard.
3. The Halal SuperHighway consolidates for SMEs and provides them market
access.
4. The Halal SuperHighway connects Halal Ports & Terminals (Gateways).
5. The Halal SuperHighway promotes International Halal Logistics Standard
(IHIAS 0100:2010) as the Halal logistics standard.
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Increase the availability of Halal storage
facilities world-wide in order to better
facilitate global Halal trade and to reduce
the costs of Halal Logistics
The Objective
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As goods spend a lot of time in storage,
compliance with the Shariah Law is critical
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link in a Halal compliant supply chain
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