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E-grāmata: Halal Logistics and Supply Chain Management in Southeast Asia [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), Edited by , Edited by (UK Tourism Society)
  • Formāts: 252 pages, 38 Tables, black and white; 55 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Islamic Business and Finance Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429329227
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 252 pages, 38 Tables, black and white; 55 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Islamic Business and Finance Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429329227
"The concept of Halal defines what adheres to Islamic law and is so comprehensive that it goes beyond food to include processes. The Halal industry has allowed many business firms a competitive advantage and is integral in its support for industries fromfood, tourism, banking, hospitality to medical. This book gives an overview of what Halal is in logistics and supply chain management and discusses related issues and challenges in Southeast Asia. The book also examines Halal logistics and supply chain in reference to global trends and practices. It attempts to integrate theoretical and methodological aspects of Halal logistics and supply chain study in different geographical areas across industries. This will be a useful reference for those who wish to understand the Halal ecosystem and Halal logistics supply chain development"--

The concept of Halal defines what adheres to Islamic law and is so comprehensive that it goes beyond food to include processes. The Halal industry has allowed many business firms a competitive advantage and is integral in its support for industries from food, tourism, banking and hospitality, to medical. This book gives an overview of what Halal is in logistics and supply chain management and discusses related issues and challenges in Southeast Asia.

The book also examines Halal logistics and supply chain in reference to global trends and practices. It attempts to integrate theoretical and methodological aspects of Halal logistics and supply chain study in different geographical areas across industries.

This will be a useful reference for those who wish to understand the Halal ecosystem and Halal logistics supply chain development.

Figures
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Tables
x
Contributors xii
Introduction 1(4)
Noraida Abdul Rahman
Azizul Hassan
Mohammad Fakhrulnizam Mohammad
1 Awareness and demand of Malaysian consumers towards Halal logistics of meat products: issues and opportunities for the transport and logistics industry
5(16)
Au Yong Hui Nee
Peter Yacob
Abdelhak Senadjki
2 Halal supply chain and Halal logistics of the cold chain model in the milk industry: evidence from milk cooperatives in Indonesia
21(15)
Hendrati Dwi Mulyaningsih
Riei Wijayanti Dual Ariein
A. Harits Nu'Man
Ani Wahyu Rachmawati
Santi Rahmawati
3 Knowledge management strategy towards the development of the Halal logistics industry in Vietnam
36(15)
Mohammad Fakhrulnizam Mohammad
Noraida Abdul Rahman
4 A conceptual framework highlighting barriers in cold chain management for Halal food products in South-East Asian countries
51(16)
Mohd Hafidz Mahamad Maifiah
Anis Najiha Ahmad
Muhammad Affifuddin Iskandar
5 The premier of Halal logistics in Brunei Darussalam
67(7)
Hajah Norliza Haji Mahallk
Zeiad Amjad Abdulrazzak Aghwan
Mohamkd Syazwan Ab Talib
6 Halal logistics policy development in Indonesia
74(13)
Yuliani Dwi Lestari
Faridatus Saidah
7 The evolution of Halal logistics in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam
87(12)
Nor Aida Abdul Rahman
Nor Hisham Ghafar
Fka Yuliana
Mohamkd Idrus Abdul Moin
Nurhayati Mohd Nur
Nurul Zuhairah Mahmud Zuhudi
8 Halal development in Singapore: Halal logistics perspective
99(13)
Nor Aida Abdul Rahman
Azizul Hassan
Md Fauzi Ahmad
Mohd Khir Harun
Maria Romeli
Hazariah Mohd Noh
9 The development of Halal logistics in Thailand
112(11)
Suhaila Abdul Kadir
10 Developing an integrative model for Halal transportation in Malaysia: a Structural Equation Modelling approach
123(26)
Muna Norkhairunnisak Ustadi
Ilham Sentosa
Raja Zuraidah Rasi
11 The development of Halal logistics standards in South-East Asia: Halal supply chain standards (MS2400) as a principal reference
149(12)
Nor Aida Abdul Rahman
Zawiah Abdul Majid
Mohammad Fakhrulnizam Mohammad
Md Fauzi Ahmad
Suzari Abdul Rahim
Ahmad Zahir Mokhtar
12 Halal integrity, Halal logistics service provider (LSP)
161(14)
Zawiah Abdul Majid
Mohd Farid Shamsudin
13 Training essentials for capacity building in the Halal industry: the importance of Halal logistics training
175(12)
Abdul Manan Dos Mohamed
Mohd Azemi Mohd Noor
Nor Aida Abdul Rahman
Harun Sarip
14 Successful Halal compliance factors for air cargo warehouse: warehouse operator perspective
187(17)
Muhamad Munzir Khairuddin
Nor Aida Abdul Rahman
15 Halal Knowledge Integrity Model (HaKIM) in intensifying the integrity of the Halal industry
204(24)
Mohammad Eakhrulnizam Mohammad
Rusli Abdullah
Nor Aida Abdul Rahman
16 Digital innovation, Halal industry and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
228(15)
Mohd. Iskandar Illyas Tan
Zuhra Junaida Ir Mohamad Husny
Index 243
Nor Aida Abdul Rahman is an Associate Professor at Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and currently serves as a Head of Aviation Management. She has worked as an internal and external trainer in management, supply chain, Halal logistics and postgraduate research. She has written three books on postgraduate research. Her work has appeared in several reputable academic journals, book chapters and refereed conference proceedings.

Azizul Hassan is a member of the Tourism Consultants Network of the UK Tourism Society. His main areas of research are technology-supported marketing in tourism, innovative marketing dynamics, destination branding in tourism, cultural heritage tourism, heritage interpretation and sustainable management/marketing alternatives. He has authored over 100 articles and book chapters in leading tourism outlets.

Mohammad FakhrulNizam Mohammad is currently a Lecturer at Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He has years of industrial experience in information technology (data networking and project management) for banking operations. He is currently pursuing his studies at the doctorate level in Information Systems, with interest in knowledge management, quality management and Halal technology.