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Oct 2016
(Wed)

Halal Supply Chain Awareness Seminar

Event of
60th Anniversary Celebrations
Subject
Supply Chain and Logistics Management

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Date & time
26Oct 2016 (Wed)09:45 - 17:30
Venue
Training Rooms 1-3, Cyberport 3, Cyberport, Hong Kong
Fee
Free of Charge
Speaker
  • Mr. Jamie Ramlee (General Manager, Global Halal Support Centre), Dr. Sariwati Mohd Shariff , Dr Noriham Abdullah (Malaysia Institute of Transport (MITRANS), Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia )

Mr. Jamie Ramlee (General Manager, Global Halal Support Centre), Dr. Sariwati Mohd Shariff , Dr Noriham Abdullah (Malaysia Institute of Transport (MITRANS), Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia )

Enquiry
2508 8864 (wella.chau@hkuspace.hku.hk)
Remarks

Statement of Attendance:

All attendants (must have registered for attendance) will receive a Certificate of Attendance jointly offered by HKU SPACE and MITRANS.


What is Halal logistics?

The word halal, in Arabic, means permitted or lawful. Halal foods are foods that are allowed under Islamic dietary guidelines.

The MS2400, a Halalan Toyyiban Assurance Management System (2010), is the Malaysia Standards that stipulate operating standards and its requirements for the assurance of halal supply chain. These standards are applicable to manufacturers, transporters, logistics service providers; warehouse operators; and lastly the retail operators via its Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 Standards respectively.

The emerging new halal logistics concepts and halal logistics certification has already been practiced in Malaysia for the domestic and halal global market. With the China’s “One Belt, One Road” concepts, it is predicted that it may incur a trend of new logistics development in Hong Kong for handling or processing the Halal food for the Islamic countries in The Silk Road Economic Belt.

 

 

Training Objectives:

  • To provide knowledge on halal supply chain practices, strategies, issues and challenges.
  • To elaborate on the halal management and certification system, as well as the Malaysian halal standards for 7 halal sectors.
  • To discuss on halal industry experiences, international halal trade outlook and opportunities.

 

Target audience:

Expect an audience of 100 - 150 from the fields of

  1. Academicians,
  2. Students,
  3. Industry practitioners (producers, manufacturers, warehouse managers, distributors, transporters, logistics service providers, retailers),
  4. Industry stakeholders, members of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong ,
  5. Government agencies (related to transportation, logistics and supply chain, international trade, and government).

 

 

Medium of Instruction:

English.