Will Halal Logistics Fail?
Mohamed Syazwan Ab Talib ()
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Mohamed Syazwan Ab Talib: Universiti Brunei Darussalam
Chapter Chapter 2 in Emerging Technology and Crisis Management in The Halal Industry, 2024, pp 15-33 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter presents a critical viewpoint on whether halal logistics, a service operation based on Islamic principles, risks failure due to its underrecognition in mainstream logistics and decision sciences. Drawing from extant academic sources in halal logistics, supply chain management, and Islamic marketing, the author debates the acceptance and future viability of halal logistics. The chapter argues that success hinges on unified efforts towards establishing global standards, leveraging technological advancements, educating communities, formulating resilient economic strategies, embracing sustainability, and continuous professional training in logistics. Moreover, the piece emphasises the importance of acknowledging halal logistics as an integral part of logistics management and stresses the need for strategic collaboration among academics, industry experts, and policymakers. This chapter is unique in addressing the potential downfall of halal logistics and underscores its significance amidst the growing interest in global halal markets, advocating for innovative, interdisciplinary approaches to ensure its longevity and relevance.
Keywords: Halal logistics; Logistics management; Supply chain management; Islamic marketing; Islamic economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-1375-2_2
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