This book explores governance issues in halal logistics and supply chain management, looking at areas of policy development, key challenges, and best practices for the industry.
This book explores governance issues in halal logistics and supply chain management, looking at areas of policy development, key challenges, and best practices for the industry.
The book begins with an analysis of halal policy frameworks, governance structures, and the role of public-private partnerships shape effective policies. Offering insights into the harmonization of global standards and certifications for halal compliance, it then addresses the key challenges faced in the implementation of halal logistics and supply chains, including fraud, traceability issues, consumer trust, and policy fragmentation. The book then delves into the implications of digital transformation, sustainability, and ethical practices, providing perspectives from diverse markets such as Asia, Brazil, Korea and Spain. The book also discusses strategies for advancing halal logistics, including branding through transparency and traceability and leveraging technology for the future of halal supply chains. Concluding with actionable recommendations, the book provides a roadmap for stakeholders to overcome challenges and capitalize on opportunities in the global halal market.
An essential resource for higher education institutions in Muslim countries, as well as researchers of halal logistics and supply chain management.
List of Contributors
PART I: Halal Policy Development and Contemporary Issue
Preface
1. Halal Supply Chain Governance Pyramid for ESG Integration
2. Governance and Policy Framework for Indonesias Halal Supply Chain
Management
3. Bridging Faith, State, and Market: A PublicPrivate Partnership Model for
Halal Policy-Making
4. Harmonizing Global Standards for Halal Materials, Products, and Laboratory
Certification
PART II: Key Challenges in Halal Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Implementation
5. Fraud, Traceability, and Consumer Trust: Contemporary Challenges in Halal
Logistics
6. Sustainable Halal Logistics: Fraud, Traceability, and Consumer Trust in
the ESG
7. Sustainability and Ethical Practices in Halal Supply Chain Management: A
System Dynamics Approach
8. Digital Transformation in Halal Supply Chains: Opportunities and Risks
9. An In-depth Analysis of the Korean Halal Logistics Paradox: A Strategic
Examination from Regulatory, Market, and Ecosystem Perspectives
10. Critical Factors for Effective Halal Supply Chain Management and Their
Impact on Sustainability: Future Research Directions on Governance
11. Sustainability vs. Compliance: Overcoming the Dual Challenges in Halal
Retailing
PART III: BEST PRACTICES
12. Embedding ESG Principles in Halal Logistics: A Sustainable Path Forward
13. Branding Halal Logistics: Creating Value Through Transparency and
Traceability
14. Unlocking the Potential of Halal Markets: A Brazilian Perspective on
Halal Supply Chains
15. The Next Frontier: Key Technology Pillars for the Future of Halal Supply
Chains in Europe
Conclusions and Ways Forward
Nor Aida Abdul Rahman, PhD, is Professor at Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology in Subang, Selangor, Malaysia. She is also a coordinator at the Technology Transfer Office, Center for Research and Innovation, Universiti Kuala Lumpur. Her work has been featured in prestigious journals such as Industrial Marketing Management, the Journal of Islamic Marketing, the Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and the Journal of Quality and Reliability Management, among others.
Kamran Mahroof, PhD, is Associate Professor of Supply Chain Analytics and Programme Leader for the MSc in the Applied Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics programme at the University of Bradford, UK, School of Management. His extensive industry experience has shaped his research interests in the areas of supply chain management, circular economy, artificial intelligence, and the societal impact of emerging technologies.
Mohamed Syazwan Ab Talib is Assistant Professor of Logistics Management at the UBD School of Business and Economics, Universiti Brunei Darussalam. His research and teaching focus primarily on logistics and supply chain management, emphasizing halal principles, sustainable distribution, and halal certification.