Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Halal Logo


Certification - Malaysia Halal Logo


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The Halal Certificate issued by HDC is valid for three (3) years. It can be revoked at anytime when the owner is found to contravene with the HDC Halal Certification Procedures. Renewal shall be made 6 months prior to expiry date.


Owners of HDC Halal certificate who failed to renew their certification will not be allowed to use the Malaysia halal logo at the premise or on the label of their manufactured products.




Terms & Condition To Use HDC Halal Certificate and Malaysia Halal Logo


1. The HDC Halal certificate cannot be traded, leased, exchanged, forged, abused or amended in whatever way.


2. The use of halal logo is subjected to existing laws and regulations of the country.


3. Any changes on the name and address of the company, factory/premise, brand name, ingredient, manufacturers and other related matters should be reported to HDC in writing for further action.


4. The Halal certificate owner is responsible on the loss or damage of the certificate whereby a police report should be made and the Head of Halal Integrity of HDC should be informed in writing as soon as possible.


5. The Halal certificate can be withdrawn or terminated at anytime before its expiry date and the use of halal logo is not allowed when the company is found to contravene with HDC Halal Certification Procedures, or if there is any matter or way of handling which is doubtful according to Shariah Law.


HDC can blacklist and publish any company which had failed to comply with the terms and condition of HDC Halal Certification Procedure.


What is Halal

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Halal has become the buzz word with regards to food, although its relevancy in fact extends to non-food areas such as personal care & cosmetics products, pharmaceuticals, other consumer goods, finance and services. Halalan Toyibban simply means permissible and wholesome, and this concept is founded on Syariah laws. Toyibban denotes food that is safe, clean, nutritious and of good quality. The general principle concerning food according to Islamic teachings is that everything is halal except impurities, and that which is harmful and intoxicating. That which is classified as non-halal or ‘haram’ is forbidden and prohibited for Muslims. Any food or drink which lies within the grey area between halal and haram is classified as ‘Syubhah’, and Muslims should avoid consuming Syubhah food or drinks until the status of the food or drink becomes clear.

In Malaysia, the definition of halal food and its guidelines are provided by the Malaysian Standard “MS1500:2004: Halal Food – Production, Preparation, Handling & Storage – General Guideline (First Revision)”. To be certified halal under the Malaysian standard, the food must fulfill the following requirements:

1.     Does not contain any parts or products of animals that are non-halal to Muslims or products of animals which are not slaughtered according to Shari’ah law

2.     Does not contain any ingredients that are Najs (filth or unclean) according to Shari’ah law

3.     Is safe and not harmful

4.     Is not prepared processed or manufactured using equipment that is contaminated with things that are Najs according to Shari’ah law

5.     The food or its ingredients do not contain any human parts or its derivates that are not permitted by Shari’ah law

6.     And during its preparation, processing, packaging, storage or transportation, the food is physically separated from any other food that does not meet the requirements stated in a, b, c, d, or e or any other things that have been decreed as Najs by Shari’ah law

Read more in the Knowledge Centre (www.knowledge.hdcglobal.com).

 

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Friday, April 10, 2009

Halal Directory

PEPSICO (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD - HDC/HI-C06/ 1 068-01/2004
B PLUS Q SDN BHD
STANDARD CONFECTIONERY SDN BHD
KING'S CONFECTIONERY SDN BHD
FIGO FOODS SDN BHD
SUNTRACO SDN BHD
TUAN SANAWI TUAN NGAH SDN BHD
SENDAYU TINGGI MANUFACTURING (M) SDN. BHD.
LEE BISCUITS (PTE) LTD
KIAN JOO CANPACK SDN BHD
COBIZCO FOOD INDUSTRIES SDN BHD
DANONE BISCUIT MANUFACTURING (M) SDN BHD
ORIENTAL GLOBAL RESOURCES SDN BHD
SPS INDUSTRIES SDN BHD
KAWAN FOOD MANUFACTURING SDN BHD
KIAN JOO CANPACK SDN BHD
MAJOR INTEREST SDN BHD
SAN SOON SENG FOOD INDUSTRIES SDN BHD
WOH HUP FOOD INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD
SEAPACK FOOD SDN BHD
ONLYONE ZUZA FOOD INDUSTRIES SDN BHD
MY HAIZ SDN BHD
CHEMPRO TECHNOLOGY (M) SDN BHD
IN-COMIX FOOD INDUSTRIES SDN BHD
PRECIOUS FAME SDN BHD
AIC INGREDIENTS SDN BHD
KONG GUAN SAUCE & FOOD MFG.CO.SDN BHD
SBFM INDUSTRIES SDN BHD
CHEMPRO TECHNOLOGY (M) SDN BHD
HIGHIMPACT WORLDWIDE SDN BHD
BYG WORLDWIDE BHD
ORGABIO MANUFACTURING SDN BHD
POWER ROOT (M) SDN BHD
GABAN SPICE MFG (M) SDN BHD
- source: 1-100-HDC

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Malaysia Halal



Malaysia is modern Muslim country where more than half of its 26 million people have embrace Islam as their religion. HALAL is an Islamic religious guide to how Muslims should live their lives from the way their food is prepared to how their personal and social relationships are conducted. In Malaysia HALAL is a concept accepted by all, by both Muslims and non- Muslims. The majority of businesses in Malaysia sells products or offer services that are HALAL endorsed. The Malaysia HALAL Certification is globally respected.