Halal Food IFS

HALAL “Food That Meets With Muslim Law”

Muslims commonly use two terms to describe every subject as Halal or Haram. Halal is a Arabic word which means permitted, lawful with respect to which no restriction exists, and the doing and consuming of which the Law-giver, ALLAH has allowed.

Haram means the opposite-unlawful or forbidden that which the Lawgiver absolutely prohibited; anyone who engages in it is liable to incur the punishment of Allah in the Hereafter as well as a legal punishment in this world.

Benefits

  • Compliance to sharia requirement (relating to HALAL).
  • Improved access to export market in Muslims living countries.
  • Potential business growth; Halal certification.
  • No loss of non-Muslim market/consumers.
  • Food safety assurance.
  • Customer satisfactions.

ISO Certifications and Standards

Quality Management System

Environmental Management System

Occupational Health & Safety

ANSI/ASIS PSC1:2012

Quality Management system for Private Securities companies

Food Safety Management System

Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point

Information technology Service Management

Business continuity management systems

Information Security Management System

Energy Management System

Risk Management System

IMS

Integrated Management System

ISO 29001:2020

Guidance on project management

ISO 37001:2016

ISO 13485:2016

ISO 39001:2012

Quality management – Customer Satisfaction Standard

Halal Food/Meat-Islam base-Slaughtering

Testing and Calibration Laboratories-Board Accreditation