Foods ingredients management: inbound and outbound halal management best practice

Foods and ingredients management in the inbound and outbound of warehouse has become significant priority to ensure the quality of halal products. This study will benefit the society among the Muslims and Non-Muslims communities. Manufacturers can interconnect the information to improve and identify...

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Main Authors: Mohd Saifudin, Adam, Matthew, Lim Kai Teng, Tan, Then Huei, Mohammad Yusof, Muhammad Adnin Naim, Che Hussin, Che Noraini, Abdul Kadir, Siti Zulaiha
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spelling my.uum.repo.253932019-01-15T03:34:20Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/25393/ Foods ingredients management: inbound and outbound halal management best practice Mohd Saifudin, Adam Matthew, Lim Kai Teng Tan, Then Huei Mohammad Yusof, Muhammad Adnin Naim Che Hussin, Che Noraini Abdul Kadir, Siti Zulaiha T Technology (General) Foods and ingredients management in the inbound and outbound of warehouse has become significant priority to ensure the quality of halal products. This study will benefit the society among the Muslims and Non-Muslims communities. Manufacturers can interconnect the information to improve and identify factors affecting the consumers who are doubtful of choosing halal products. The objective of the study focus to examine the inbound and outbound efficiency of food ingredients management for halal management best practice in the warehouse. The researchers chose Saudi Cold Storage Sdn. Bhd as the model and respondents of the study. Questionnaires consisted of 26 questions are applied and distributed to the company’s employees. Inbound and outbound efficiency of food ingredients management are the independent variables for halal management best practice who acted as dependent variable. Theoretically, this research contributed the study on the inbound and outbound efficiencies of food ingredients management affected the halal management best practice. Practically, the study is applicable for managers in the halal food industries in their operational decisions making. The outcome of this research is positively reacted and explored for future studies related to halal warehousing and its operations. UUM College of Business 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/25393/1/JTOM%20-%20Dec%202018%20%28Adam%2C%20Matthew%20et%20al%29.pdf Mohd Saifudin, Adam and Matthew, Lim Kai Teng and Tan, Then Huei and Mohammad Yusof, Muhammad Adnin Naim and Che Hussin, Che Noraini and Abdul Kadir, Siti Zulaiha (2018) Foods ingredients management: inbound and outbound halal management best practice. Journal of Technology and Operations Management, 13 (2). pp. 34-44. ISSN 1823-514X
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Mohd Saifudin, Adam
Matthew, Lim Kai Teng
Tan, Then Huei
Mohammad Yusof, Muhammad Adnin Naim
Che Hussin, Che Noraini
Abdul Kadir, Siti Zulaiha
Foods ingredients management: inbound and outbound halal management best practice
description Foods and ingredients management in the inbound and outbound of warehouse has become significant priority to ensure the quality of halal products. This study will benefit the society among the Muslims and Non-Muslims communities. Manufacturers can interconnect the information to improve and identify factors affecting the consumers who are doubtful of choosing halal products. The objective of the study focus to examine the inbound and outbound efficiency of food ingredients management for halal management best practice in the warehouse. The researchers chose Saudi Cold Storage Sdn. Bhd as the model and respondents of the study. Questionnaires consisted of 26 questions are applied and distributed to the company’s employees. Inbound and outbound efficiency of food ingredients management are the independent variables for halal management best practice who acted as dependent variable. Theoretically, this research contributed the study on the inbound and outbound efficiencies of food ingredients management affected the halal management best practice. Practically, the study is applicable for managers in the halal food industries in their operational decisions making. The outcome of this research is positively reacted and explored for future studies related to halal warehousing and its operations.
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author Mohd Saifudin, Adam
Matthew, Lim Kai Teng
Tan, Then Huei
Mohammad Yusof, Muhammad Adnin Naim
Che Hussin, Che Noraini
Abdul Kadir, Siti Zulaiha
author_facet Mohd Saifudin, Adam
Matthew, Lim Kai Teng
Tan, Then Huei
Mohammad Yusof, Muhammad Adnin Naim
Che Hussin, Che Noraini
Abdul Kadir, Siti Zulaiha
author_sort Mohd Saifudin, Adam
title Foods ingredients management: inbound and outbound halal management best practice
title_short Foods ingredients management: inbound and outbound halal management best practice
title_full Foods ingredients management: inbound and outbound halal management best practice
title_fullStr Foods ingredients management: inbound and outbound halal management best practice
title_full_unstemmed Foods ingredients management: inbound and outbound halal management best practice
title_sort foods ingredients management: inbound and outbound halal management best practice
publisher UUM College of Business
publishDate 2018
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/25393/1/JTOM%20-%20Dec%202018%20%28Adam%2C%20Matthew%20et%20al%29.pdf
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