Halal Certificate definition
Examples of Halal Certificate in a sentence
Import license, Veterinary Health Certificate (signed or endorsed by a competent veterinary officer of the Government Veterinary Authority of the country of export) and Halal Certificate (issued by approved U.S. Islamic Centers) must accompany each consignment.
CDA has the authority to review the application and decide on the suitability of the client to award the Halal Certificate.
The purpose of the Scheme is to allow businesses or organisations to demonstrate to an independent third party that they fulfil the Halal requirements of the scheme, and are committed to maintaining a high quality of product.A Halal Certificate is issued upon fulfilment of the Certification Requirements and which indicates the product being certified, and which provides authorisation to the applicant to use the Scheme’s Mark or Logo.
The Company has successfully improved to new system of Laboratory Accreditation (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) in 2006.The Company received the Halal Certificate from the Central Islamic Committee of Thailand for its Caustic Soda 32% and 50%.
Al-Iman Islamic Society, the Islamic Coordinating Council of Victoria (ICCV), the Australian Halal Certificate Authority, the Australian Halal Food Service, the Adelaide Mosque Islamic Society of South Australia, the Perth Mosque Incorporated, the Islamic Association of Katanning, and Geraldton are among these publishers.
A Permit issued under the Halal Certificate and Halal Label Order, 2005.
This commitment has been showcased in certificationslike, ISO 9001:2015, HACCP certification, Star-Kosher and OK Kosher certification, GMP certification, Halal Certificate, FSSAI License, FSSC 22000 among others.BHL provides an entire range of pharmaceutical products across three categories i.e. API, Finished Dosage Formulation (FDF’s) and Intermediates, proving a one-stop customer solution.
At that time, non-Muslim restaurants and non- halal144 sections in supermarkets were still allowed to operate.145 Furthermore, Muslim restaurants are obliged to operate in accordance with government regulations for halal food, as specified in the Halal Certificate and Halal Label Order of 2005.
HBS is certified under the "Egyptian Center Of Organic Agriculture", ISO 22000: 2005, Kosher Certificate, Halal Certificate, European Organic Certificate, American Organic Certificate.
The purpose of the Scheme is to allow businesses or organisations to demonstrate to an independent third party that they fulfil the Halal requirements of the Scheme and are committed to maintain the high quality and safety of the product/s.A Halal Certificate is issued upon the fulfilment of the Certification Requirements which indicates the product being certified and provides authorisation to the applicant to use the Scheme’s Mark or Logo.