Mapping the Drivers in Implementing Halal Logistic

The purpose of this study is to identify, rank and classify the important drivers for implementing Halal Logistic in Indonesian Food and Beverages Industries. This study adopts interpretive structural modelling (ISM) method to present a multilevel hierarchical model of identified drivers and a digraph, which illustrations their driving power and dependence. The result of data processing with ISM method indicated that two drivers are having strong driving power, namely ‘increasing of halal market demand’ and ‘the easier for business enterprise to distribute the product to the other Muslim countries because of halal guarantee’. Those two drivers will further support other drivers for implementing Halal Logistic in Food and Beverages Industries.

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