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MHD 20-21 BC.pdf 9/23/20 5:50:37 PM www.msiahalaldirectory.com MALAYSIA HALALDIRECTORY 2020/2021 A publication of In collaboration with @HDCmalaysia www.hdcglobal.com HDC (IFC upgrade).indd 1 9/25/20 1:12:11 PM Contents p1.pdf 1 9/17/20 1:46 PM MALAYSIA HALAL DIRECTORY 2020/2021 Contents 2 Message 7 Editorial 13 Advertorial BUSINESS INFORMATION REGIONAL OFFICES Malaysia: Marshall Cavendish (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (3024D) Useful Addresses Business Information Division 27 Bangunan Times Publishing Lot 46 Subang Hi-Tech Industrial Park Batu Tiga 40000 Shah Alam 35 Alphabetical Section Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Tel: (603) 5628 6886 Fax: (603) 5636 9688 Advertisers’ Index Email: [email protected] 151 Website: www.timesdirectories.com Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Business Information Private Limited 1 New Industrial Road Times Centre Singapore 536196 Tel: (65) 6213 9300 Fax: (65) 6285 0161 Email: [email protected] Hong Kong: Marshall Cavendish Business Information (HK) Limited 10/F Block C Seaview Estate 2-8 Watson Road North Point Hong Kong Tel: (852) 3965 7800 Fax: (852) 2979 4528 Email: [email protected] MALAYSIA HALAL DIRECTORY 2020/2021 (KDN. 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Should there be any inaccuracies, please write to: The Manager, Marshall Fax: (66) 2769 8043 Cavendish (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, Business Information Division, Bangunan Times Publishing, Lot 46 Subang Hi-Tech Industrial Email: [email protected] Park, Batu Tiga, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. Website: www.greenworldmedia.co.th Follow us on Facebook: Times Directories - Malaysia 1 HDC Chairman message p2.pdf 1 9/23/20 3:13 PM 2 HDC (CEO) p3.pdf 1 9/24/20 5:09 PM 3 Armani message p4.pdf 1 9/17/20 1:59 PM 4 MCBI Message p5.pdf 1 9/24/20 4:12 PM 5 6 filler_1.indd 1 9/23/20 5:54:10 PM MALAYSIA HALAL DIRECTORY 2020/2021 EDITORIAL MALAYSIA’S HALAL INDUSTRY The Halal industry of today is strong and robust with many food and beverages; cosmetic and personal care; pharmaceutical new and expanding opportunities for economic growth. The and others. consumers awareness on Halal products is increasing around the world. Many International organisations begin to embrace The HIMP 2030 focuses on strengthening and internationalising Halal values in line with those practiced by Muslims, where Halal ecosystem in Malaysia by re-evaluating and improving the core values of Halal are consistent with the enhancement existing initiatives, as well as introducing high impact initiatives of social wellbeing, protection of the environment and ethics in line with the Government’s direction. of business conduct. The Halal ecosystem is a network of components involved With a comprehensive Halal ecosystem, Malaysia sets the bar in growth cycle and delivery of Halal products or services globally as the reference for best practices in the development contributing to the overall socio-economic development. Each of Halal standards and business processes through nurturing component in the ecosystem has its own unique activities that growth and participation of local business into the global are interrelated with each other, creating a constant evolving Halal market. relationship towards sustainability. With a comprehensive Halal ecosystem, Malaysia is endowed with a competitive advantage Malaysia has developed the Halal Industry Master Plan 2030 to fully capitalise this timely opportunity. (HIMP 2030) to catalyse its strengths towards the development of Halal industry holistically. The theme ‘Prominent, Visible and Globalised Halal Malaysia’ depicts Malaysia’s goal to achieve socio economic development through leading the global Halal industry. The importance of Halal industry encompasses the increasing domestic demands with Malaysia being a net importer of various products, including Halal products. On top of that, there is a huge global halal market potential with an estimation of 80 percent gap between demand and production of Halal products. Halal industry also contributes to economic welfare by giving added value, promotes trade and investment as well as provides broader job opportunities and increases the safety of products. Malaysia is dubbed as the pioneer of the Halal industry with more than 40 years of experience in the development of the Halal industry. According to the master plan, by 2030, the global Halal market is expected to grow to USD 5.0 trillion, while domestic growth is estimated to reach USD 113.2 billion. Among the core sectors that are expected to contribute to the growth encapsulate 8 Editorial MHD 20-21.indd 8 18/09/2020 4:49 PM MALAYSIA HALAL DIRECTORY 2020/2021 EDITORIAL HALAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION HDC steers Malaysia’s halal industry that fosters Prime Minister with an objective to increase halal exports and socio-economic growth towards achieving global direct investments. Our unique value propositions are embedded competitiveness. We central coordinate all matters pertaining in our halal business consultancy, talent development and halal development agenda through the Halal Industry business matching platform services specially designed for local Development Council, a special committee chaired by the and international players. 9 Editorial MHD 20-21.indd 9 23/09/2020 3:35 PM MALAYSIA HALAL DIRECTORY 2020/2021 EDITORIAL HIMP 2030 7 STRATEGIC THRUSTS 10 Editorial MHD 20-21.indd 10 18/09/2020 4:49 PM MALAYSIA HALAL DIRECTORY 2020/2021 EDITORIAL HIMP 2030 KEY ENABLERS Key enablers are listed below and they were put in place to 3) Standards, Accreditation and Certification Services support smooth implementation of HIMP 2030. Robust standards, accreditation and certification services ensuring the integrity of the Halal supply chain, in addition to ensuring global trust in Malaysia’s accreditation and 1) Halal Traceability Services compatibility with Halal emerging markets. Strong focus on encouraging Halal innovation through the technological advancement of Industrial Relation 4.0 (IR 4.0), 4) Islamic Finance Internet of Things (IoT), Blockchain, FinTech and Big Data to Accessibility to financial support for players in the Halal ensure Halal products go through an entirely verified supply supply chain encouraging and supporting participation growth chain. in the Halal industry through the innovation and promotion of a hybrid Islamic financing structure. 2) Talent Development/Upskilling Services 5) Logistic Services Competent Halal professionals and Halal experts to support Dedicated logistic services, from sourcing of raw materials comprehensive and future developments of the Halal to reaching the consumer (i.e farm to fork), to avoid ecosystem through the alignment of the Halal occupational cross-contamination thus ensuring the safety and quality of framework. Halal certified products. Figure 4: Achievements to Date as of December 2018 11 Editorial MHD 20-21.indd 11 18/09/2020 4:49 PM MALAYSIA HALAL DIRECTORY 2020/2021 EDITORIAL HALAL SOCIO - ECONOMY 12 Editorial MHD 20-21.indd 12 23/09/2020 3:35 PM 14 Advertorial.indd 14 9/17/20 1:46:15 PM 15 Advertorial.indd 15 9/23/20 3:46:36 PM 16 Advertorial.indd 16 9/23/20 3:46:37 PM 17 Advertorial.indd 17 9/17/20 1:46:31 PM 18 Advertorial.indd 18 9/17/20 1:46:31 PM 19 Advertorial.indd 19 9/23/20 3:46:39 PM 20 Advertorial.indd 20 9/17/20 1:46:33 PM 21 Advertorial.indd 21 9/17/20 1:46:34 PM 22 Advertorial.indd 22 9/23/20 4:07:10 PM 23 Advertorial.indd 23 9/17/20 1:46:36 PM 24 Advertorial.indd 24 9/17/20 1:46:37 PM 25 Advertorial.indd 25 9/17/20 1:46:38 PM 26 filler_2.indd 1 9/24/20 3:47:42 PM MALAYSIA HALAL DIRECTORY 2020/2021 USEFUL ADDRESSES MINISTRIES MINISTRY OF ENTREPRENEUR DEVELOPMENT MINISTRY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND AND COOPERATVES (MEDAC) INDUSTRY (MITI) Block E4/5 Government Complex Parcel E Menara MITI Federal Government Administrative Centre No. 7 Jalan Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT 62668 Putrajaya 50480 Kuala Lumpur Setia Perdana 8 Wilayah Persekutuan Wilayah Persekutuan Setia Perdana Complex Telephone: 603-8000 8000 Telephone: 603-8000 8000 Federal Government Administrative Centre Facsimile: 603-8889 3712 Facsimile: 603-6206 4693 62502 Putrajaya Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Wilayah Persekutuan Website: www.mdec.gov.my Website: www.miti.gov.my Telephone: 603-8000 8000 Facsimile: 603-8888 3904 Email: [email protected] MINISTRY OF FINANCE (MOF) MINISTRY OF PLANTATION INDUSTRIES AND COMMODITIES (MPIC) Website: www.jpm.gov.my No. 5 Persiaran Perdana Presint 2 No. 15 Level 6-13 Federal Government Administrative Centre Persiaran Perdana MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & AGRO-BASED 62592 Putrajaya Presint 2 INDUSTRY (MOA) Wilayah Persekutuan 62654 Putrajaya Blok 4G1 Wisma Tani Telephone: 603-8000 8000 Wilayah Persekutuan No. 28 Persiaran Perdana Facsimile: 603-8882 3893, 8882 3894 Telephone: 603-8000 8000 Presint 4 Email: [email protected] Facsimile: 603-8880 3482 Federal Government Administrative Centre Website: www.treasury.gov.my Email: [email protected] 62624 Putrajaya Website: www.mpic.gov.my Wilayah Persekutuan MINISTRY OF HEALTH (MOH) Telephone: 603-8870 1200, 8870 1400 Block E1, E3, E6, E7 & E10 Complex E MINISTRY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT Facsimile: 603-8888 6906 Federal Government Administrative Centre No.