Halal Masterclass 2: Logistik dan Ritel Halal

As most of the logistics are outsourced to a logistics service provider, the logistics service provider is a crucial supply chain partner in extending halal integrity from source to consumer purchase. Although logistics activities and processes can be outsourced, the responsibility for the halal integrity still lies with the brand owner. There are halal control points and control measures in the logistics of goods in warehouse, transport, and seaport-airport-inland terminal operations. The retailer completes the halal supply chain, where a halal product is handed over to the consumer upon payment. Three halal retailing business models will be introduced.


Topics:

  • The halal logistics service provider
  • The international standard halal supply chain management system standard OIC/SMIIC 17:2020
  • Halal logistics operations: halal warehouse, halal transport, halal compliant terminal
  • Halal retailing and halal e-commerce


Instructor:

Dr. Marco Tieman

A senior fellow of IPMI Case Center, IPMI International Business School, and CEO of LBB International, a supply chain strategy consultancy and research firm. He is a research fellow with the Universiti Malaya Halal Research Centre, conducting research in halal supply chain management and reputation management. Author of “Halal Business Management: A Guide to Achieving Halal Excellence”.



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