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Halal Assessment Model Design in Bakery Industry
Author(s) -
Alyani Rahma Putri,
Nilda Tri Putri,
Alizar Hasan,
Ikhwan Arief,
Hayati Habibah Abdul Talib
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
indonesian journal of halal research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2657-0165
pISSN - 2656-3754
DOI - 10.15575/ijhar.v3i2.13000
Subject(s) - quality function deployment , audit , product (mathematics) , quality (philosophy) , business , manufacturing engineering , supply chain , process management , process (computing) , new product development , computer science , engineering , marketing , mathematics , accounting , philosophy , geometry , epistemology , operating system
Bakery product is a product with huge business opportunities in the domestic and international halal food market. Bakery companies are demanded to keep the trust of the consumers to the bakery product. The design of the halal assessment model is required to determine the critical point in the bakery-making business process. This assessment tool is intended to understand, know, and determine the critical point of the bakery production process from the halalness degree and is reviewed from all aspects such as the materials’ content, as well as the material acquisition and processing method based on 18 criteria of GMP principles (Good Manufacturing Practices). The halal assessment model designed in this research used QFD (Quality Function Deployment) approach which was integrated into the company’s business process and the halal critical bakery was grouped based on SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference) model. Matrix 1 integrated GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) and business process (BP), matrix 2 integrated GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), and halal critical bakery (HCB). The results of the design model implementation based on the standards set by the Halal Auditor of LPPOM MUI found that the standard matrix component 1 was met by the company by 47%, while the matrix component 2 was only able to meet the Auditor standards by 34% and the matrix component 3 standards were able to fulfilled by the company by 75%. The fulfillment value of each matrix is influenced by the negative gap that occurs, the negative gap occurs because of the standard criteria in the technical matrix that are not met. The result of this halal assessment model design is expected to help the company in evaluating and controlling critical points found in the business processes.

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