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Is Halal Certification Relevant in the Logistics Industry?

A Guide to Halal Certification in Logistics

The discussion of halal certification in logistics services is getting more attention following recent issues in food and beverage storage and distribution.


The implementation of this certification is based on the new Law Number 6 of 2023, revising Law Number 33 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Guarantees.


The Halal Partnership and Audit Services Director of LPPOM Majelis Ulama Indonesia, Dr. Muslich, recently said in an online conference that halal certification is based on Government Regulation Number 39 of 2021 concerning the Implementation of the Halal Product Guarantee Sector.


This regulation mandates that every aspect, including food and beverage final production, be certified before October 17, 2024.


It includes examining the raw, additional, and auxiliary materials, not to mention the services of food and beverage processing, storage, packaging, distribution (and its fleets), retailers, and presentation at restaurants/cafes/fast food stalls.


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“We will examine various services, ranging from slaughtering, production, storage, packaging, to distribution. Suppose these services are still non-compliant to the certification requirements by the appointed time. In that case, they are subject to the government sanction, ranging from written reprimand, penalty, product recall, or prohibition on distributing the product,” Muslich explained.


Halal Certification Benefits in the Logistics Industry

In addition to meeting the government’s requirements and enhancing product credibility, halal certification provides more benefits to companies, as mentioned below:


  • Boosting market share: Halal certification can increase a company’s profitability and growth by reaching a vast Muslim market.

  • Growing a positive image: This certification proves that a company maintains its commitment to Islamic values, establishing trust and a positive image among customers.

  • Improving efficiency: Implementing halal practices encourages strict hygiene and sanitation standards to minimize the chance of product damage and other losses.


The Criteria of Halal Logistics Services

The objective of halal certification in the logistics industry is to provide halal certainty on consumer goods.


“Halal certification is a company’s commitment to Islamic values. It helps build a strong reputation and credibility among the customers,” he said.


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A logistics provider with halal certification ensures that every aspect of product handling meets its standard requirements, starting from the receiving, storage, and packaging to the delivery of goods. This assessment oversees:


  1. Hygiene and sanitation: Storage and transportation fleets should be clean and free from najasat or impurity in Islam.

  2. Products separation: Halal and non-halal products should be separated to prevent cross-contamination.

  3. Use of materials and equipment: A product’s packaging and equipment must be made of halal materials and remain uncontaminated.

  4. Staff competencies: Every logistics personnel should have a basic knowledge of halal principles.


Muslich stressed that these will benefit not only Indonesian customers but also the global communities. It will be even more beneficial if companies can export these consumer goods to Muslim-majority countries with strict halal guidelines.


A streamlined exporting process needs uncontaminated fleets with good hygiene to distribute food, beverages, and other materials.


For example, transport for livestock and its by-products must not be mixed or used alternately to transport halal and haram livestock.


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Staff should also ensure that these fleets are free from najasat. The essence of implementing this procedure is to create certainty in product hygiene and the ultimate benefit for people’s health.


How to Get Halal Certification

Halal certification in the logistics industry is crucial to ensure that the services meet halal standards and can be trusted by Muslim customers. Here is the guideline to attain halal certification:


Initial Preparation:

  1. Forming a halal management team: This team is responsible for managing the certification process and the implementation of halal practices in the company.

  2. Attending halal trainings: Halal training allows the staff to understand halal principles and the certification process.

  3. Conducting internal audits: The halal management team carries out this process to evaluate the company’s compliance with the halal certification requirement.


Submitting the Application:

  1. Open SIHALAL Portal: Send a certification request online through BPJPH’s Sistem Informasi Halal (SIHALAL) portal.

  2. Prepare the documents: Prepare the company’s documents, halal policies and procedures, quality manuals, and proofs of halal practices within the company.

  3. Submit the request: Upload all documents and submit a request through the SIHALAL portal.


Audit Process:

  1. Document evaluation: Halal Inspection Agency (LPH) will assess the conformity of company documents with halal requirements.

  2. Direct inspection: LPH will conduct a direct inspection of the company to ensure the implementation of its halal practices.


Certificate Issuance:

  1. Audit report: LPH will forward the audit report to BPJPH.

  2. BPJPH review: BPJPH will review the company’s eligibility for halal certification.

  3. Certificate issuance: When the company is declared entitled, BPJPH will issue the halal certificate and send it to the company.


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Validity Period and Extension for Halal Certification in Logistics Services

Halal certification is valid for four years and can be extended by submitting a request to BPJPH. A professional and reputable logistics company has properly implemented halal guidelines in food manufacturing and distribution.


A credible company generally has strict procedures and standards with which to comply.


The hygiene of the packaging equipment, arrangement, storage, and transportation process has been regulated to guarantee healthy and high-quality products. One of the most credible logistics companies with such services is SERA Logistic atau SELOG.


SELOG is a business line of PT Serasi Autoraya or SERA. It is also a part of PT Astra International Tbk, which has been known in the industry for many years.


Initially established as a vehicle rental company, SERA has become the most prominent, industry-leading transportation provider.


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SELOG serves the needs of customers in end-to-end logistics through a series of diverse services. They range from Contract Logistics, Shipping Services, Shipping Agencies, Forwarding Agencies, Warehouse and Yard Management, and Courier Services.


Driven by the latest digital technologies, SELOG’s services bring greater convenience, effectiveness, and efficiency to your business.


With its Astra Fleet Management Solution (Astra FMS), SELOG offers an IT-backed, all-in-one solution for vehicle management.


For further information on SELOG, visit this page https://www.sera.astra.co.id/id/page/35/selog


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