Volume 21 No 1 (2023)
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Halal Logistics Performance Index (HLPI) Conceptual Proposal: A CaseStudy on United State of America-Malaysia Food Trade to Support HalalIndustry
Hasrul Hashom, Rohafiz Sabar,, Ahmad Shabudian Ariffin , Nur Khairiel Anuar
Abstract
The Logistics Performance Index, a global survey of logistics performance has been
established for decades. However, to address niche areas such as halal integrity along the logistics
chain and interaction, modification in indexing to present wholesomeness and hygiene aspects
will demand a holistic scale to be considered. Therefore, Halal Logistics Performance Index
provides a sufficient method to be determined by local experts involved in logistics services. The
authors endeavora modification index that stresses the halal standard produced by the Malaysia
Standard agency and national legal requirements. The effort is in line with the nation's aims to
fulfill Sustainability Development Goal (SDG) and Shared Prosperity Vision in 2030 through Key
Economy Growth Activities (KEGA). The approach of the study includes a qualitative method in
literature review and articles analysis. The case study based on US-Malaysia trade activity is
expected to provide an optional scale of halal logistics performance index for logistics industry
players and recognize standards on matters regarding thewholesomeness of logistics services. The
study is believed to provide a new catalyst for the international halal logistics trade benchmark by
providing responsible consumption, environmental sustainability, animal welfare protection, and
overall safety for current and future generations.
Keywords
Halal Logistics Performance Index, Halal integrity, trade facilitation, Malaysia Standard
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