ABSTRACT

This book provides a comprehensive overview of Halal in logistics, supply chain management and the future implications for the Halal industry. It discusses a wide range of Halal logistics practices and theories in Japan, Korea, Spain, Oman, and SEA countries.

The book examines technology applications, regulatory and certification procedure, Halal management system and quality control, sustainability and as well as challenges for the logistics and Halal supply chain in the pandemic context. The book also looks at how to navigate the complexity of the Halal logistics to achieve business sustainability. It uses a multidisciplinary approach to provide insights on the Halal logistics and supply chain study.

This book hopes to fill an existing gap and enrich the literature on Halal logistics and supply chain management specifically in the West, Middle East and regions in Asia. This will be a useful reference to those who would like to learn more about this industry.

part II|43 pages

Technology applications and sustainability

part III|64 pages

Halal meat cartel, transportation, port management and pandemic challenges

chapter 9|10 pages

Exploring the Halal meat cartel case

A legal framework and insight from the regulator

chapter 10|19 pages

Halal integrity in the supply chain

The impacts of the fake Halal meat cartel scandal towards Halal integrity

chapter 12|8 pages

Halal port development

Issues and challenges

part IV|63 pages

Halal logistics review, certification and regulatory frameworks

chapter 14|10 pages

Development of the Halal industry in South Korea

Pilot project of Halal logistics

chapter 17|8 pages

Halal logistics certification

A Middle East perspective