The global halal sector is expected to grow substantially, exceeding $5 trillion in value until 2030. The Halal Product Assurance Agency under Indonesia’s Ministry of Religious Affairs has also enforced mandatory halal certification which applies to all food products within Indonesia, and by 2026, to imported foods.
The certification is the latest third-party endorsement and standards attained from Rhenus for its Indonesia branch. Others include ISO Licensed 9001, 14001, 45001, IATA License/Certification, NVOCC license, and IMDG. With this certification, Rhenus Indonesia expects a growth of around 15% this year in handling halal commodities for halal-compliant industries.
Fabian Kieble, Managing Director of Rhenus Indonesia said, “As one of the few logistics providers who have received this certificate, Rhenus Indonesia is now in a better position to align our operations with the needs of the economy in the country. We will continue to grow and improve our business by offering the highest standard in service and tailor-made solutions for different industries. This is a great success and achievement made by the team here in Indonesia for our customers.”
With six offices in Indonesia, Rhenus provides a full suite of logistics services for industries including automotives, life sciences and healthcare, technology, industrial and consumer sectors. For more information on Rhenus Indonesia, check out https://www.rhenus.group/id/en/.