Yuliani Dwi Lestari
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Halal Logistics Practices: Logistics Service Provider Cases in Indonesia Faridatus Saidah; Yuliani Dwi Lestari
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 9, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v9i1.10784

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This study examines critical factors in affecting halal business management, particularly challenges in Halal logistics implementation faced by the logistics service provider as well as its potential and opportunities for Halal based business in Indonesia. An In-depth, semi-structured interview is conducted to deepen the understanding and to provide detailed data of the study. The study found that there are several factors influencing halal logistics implementation. In terms of business strategy, there are external and internal factors that affect halal logistics practices. Such as market-driven, perception benefit of halal logistic certification followed by customer loyalty, challenges in implementing halal logistics, the complexity of operation halal logistics, and invariably regulation factors. All of those factors have become a prior factor in implementing halal logistics practices. The findings can provide a guideline in how to implement halal logistics practices in logistic service provider business, especially in transportation and warehousing process, along with the expected result for its business performance.
Halal Slaughterhouse Certification: The Comparison between Two Halal Certification Bodies Sherly Artadita; Yuliani Dwi Lestari
Binus Business Review Vol. 10 No. 3 (2019): Binus Business Review
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v10i3.5968

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This research aimed to provide information regarding the process and requirement of halal slaughterhouse certification implemented in halal certification bodies archival comparison research strategy by using the secondary data. It usedt he comparison of halal slaughterhouse certification process and requirement were conducted between two halal certification bodies, those were Lembaga Pengkajian Pangan, Obat-obatan, dan Kosmetika Majelis Ulama Indonesia (LPPOM MUI - The Assessment Institute for Foods, Drugs and Cosmetics Majelis Ulama Indonesia) and Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (JAKIM - Department of Islamic Development Malaysia). From the comparative analysis, the result shows that certification processes of LPPOM MUI and JAKIM are similar with slight differences. There are four main activities during the certification process in both halal certification bodies, namely application process, payment process, audit process, and certificate issuance/decision process. The criteria set by both halal certification bodies, in general, are similar. Those are classified into eight categories, although there are slight differences. The eight categories are halal control/assurance system, human resource, permitted animal, production facilities, storage and transportation, packaging and labeling, slaughtering process, and stunning.
Pengaruh Pandemi Covid-19 Pada Niat Kolaborasi Horizontal Logistik Klaster UMKM Di Indonesia Gita Partiwi; Yuliani Dwi Lestari
Journal of Economic, Bussines and Accounting (COSTING) Vol 5 No 2 (2022): COSTING : Journal of Economic, Bussines and Accounting
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/costing.v5i2.2783

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In recent years, horizontal collaboration in logistics is believed to positively impact business performance by reducing cost and increasing fulfillment rates. However, the implementation of horizontal collaborative logistics in MSME clusters in Indonesia still scarce. This research aims to determine the factors that affect the acceptance of industrial clusters to determine the possibility of implementing the concept of collaborative logistics. By combining equality of benefits, competences equity, leadership, trust, competition, cluster’s roles, perceived benefits, and COVID-19 pandemic, a conceptual framework for studying the influencing factors of cooperation intentions is proposed. Partial least squares path modeling (PLS-PM) was conducted on 102 respondents (31 pilots and 71 full research) from business owners or operation managers of six MSME clusters. The results show that the role of trust and clusters has significantly promoted MSME's intention to carry out horizontal logistics collaboration. In addition, the changing business conditions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic proved to be one of the influencing factors. Keywords : Horizontal Collaboration, Logistic, MSME Cluster, Covid-19
Halal Logistics Practices: Logistics Service Provider Cases in Indonesia Faridatus Saidah; Yuliani Dwi Lestari
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 9, No 1 (2021): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v9i1.10784

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This study examines critical factors in affecting halal business management, particularly challenges in Halal logistics implementation faced by the logistics service provider as well as its potential and opportunities for Halal based business in Indonesia. An In-depth, semi-structured interview is conducted to deepen the understanding and to provide detailed data of the study. The study found that there are several factors influencing halal logistics implementation. In terms of business strategy, there are external and internal factors that affect halal logistics practices. Such as market-driven, perception benefit of halal logistic certification followed by customer loyalty, challenges in implementing halal logistics, the complexity of operation halal logistics, and invariably regulation factors. All of those factors have become a prior factor in implementing halal logistics practices. The findings can provide a guideline in how to implement halal logistics practices in logistic service provider business, especially in transportation and warehousing process, along with the expected result for its business performance.