HALAL
Quality Groups Halal Certification Scheme is a halal certification program that is offered in association with IHC (International Halal Certifications). The program is designed to certify that products, services, and systems comply with the requirements of Islamic law, which governs all aspects of life for Muslims, including food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and personal care products.
IHC is a globally recognized and accredited halal certification body that operates in accordance with the guidelines of the Islamic Shariah and international standards.
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The Quality Group - IHC Halal Certification Scheme is accredited by various national and international organizations, including GAC (Gulf Accreditation Center), ENAS (Emirates National Accreditation System), PNAC (Pakistan National Accreditation Council), MOIAT (Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology), SFDA (Saudi Food and Drug Authority), SASO (Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization), WORLD HALAL COUNCIL, and HAK (Halal Accreditation Council). These accreditations validate the integrity and reliability of the Quality Group - IHC Halal Certification Scheme, ensuring that the products certified by them meet the stringent halal standards set by these organizations. The scheme provides a range of halal certification services to various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, to cater to the needs of Muslim consumers worldwide.
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The organization is committed to ensuring that halal products and services meet the highest standards of quality and safety.
The Quality Groups- IHC Halal Certification Scheme offers halal certification services to companies in various sectors, including food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and personal care products. The certification process involves an assessment of the manufacturing process, ingredients, and packaging materials to ensure that they meet the halal standards set by IHC.
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The certification process begins with an application by the company seeking certification, followed by an initial assessment by IHC. The assessment is conducted by trained and qualified halal auditors who evaluate the company's production processes, ingredient sourcing, and other relevant factors. The auditors then provide feedback to the company on areas that need improvement or changes to meet the halal standards.
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Once the company has made the necessary changes, a final assessment is conducted to ensure that the company complies with the halal standards set by IHC. If the company meets the requirements, it is awarded the Quality Groups Halal Certification, which signifies that its products, services, and systems are halal-compliant.
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In summary, the Quality Groups Halal Certification Scheme in association with IHC is a reliable and trusted halal certification program that enables companies to demonstrate their commitment to producing halal products and services of the highest quality and safety.