Quanzhou Tianjiao Maternal & Infant Hygiene Products Co., Ltd. / Hubei Tianjiao Hygiene Products Co., Ltd. / Quanzhou Tianyue Hygiene Products Co., Ltd.
Group BPJPH Halal certification
SINOQUAL helps enterprises expand overseas compliantly: meeting the Halal certification challenge of Indonesia''s non-food industries
Case introduction
At a 2025 Indonesia Retail Summit & Expo series event held on August 27, the Chief Secretary of Indonesia''s Halal Product Assurance Agency (BPJPH) gave a speech, continuing to encourage non-food industries to prepare for the mandatory Halal certification by October 18, 2026.
Case study
On the grand stage of global trade, Halal certification has become an important passport for many enterprises to enter international markets, especially the Halal consumer market. Halal is not only related to religious belief but has gradually become a way of life. According to data from the State of the Global Islamic Economy Report (SGIER) 2024/2025, in recent years the Halal industry has continued to grow rapidly every year. Global Halal consumer spending involves not only the food industry (food and beverages) but also non-food industries such as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, tourism, fashion, consumer goods, and the Halal lifestyle, and this figure will continue to increase. This undoubtedly provides broader business opportunities for businesses producing products that meet Halal standards.
This time, Quanzhou Tianjiao Maternal & Infant Hygiene Products Co., Ltd., which launched its Indonesia BPJPH Halal project with SINOQUAL''s assistance, is a large maternal and infant hygiene products manufacturer integrating R&D, production, sales, and service. As one of the leading enterprises in the industry, it has been deeply engaged in the hygiene products industry for twenty years. Having keenly captured the opportunity of growing demand for hygiene products in the Halal consumer market, Quanzhou Tianjiao, together with its two production bases Hubei Tianjiao and Quanzhou Tianyue, obtained Halal certification recognized by the Indonesian market for its products, thereby meeting the Indonesian government''s mandatory Halal certification requirements.
After understanding Tianjiao''s certification needs, SINOQUAL quickly assembled a professional team and gained an in-depth understanding of the enterprise''s production processes, raw material procurement, product technology, and other aspects. For the hygiene products industry, Halal certification requires that products comply with Halal standards throughout the entire manufacturing process, from raw materials to production technology, and that cross-contamination with non-Halal substances be avoided during production, storage, and packaging. With their professional knowledge, the SINOQUAL team helped the enterprise standardize document management, build a Halal production system, and avoid potential risks during the certification process, ensuring that every detail met the requirements of Indonesia BPJPH Halal certification.
During the certification process, SINOQUAL provided on-site audit support for Quanzhou Tianjiao, Hubei Tianjiao, and Quanzhou Tianyue. Facing the strict scrutiny of Indonesian official auditors, SINOQUAL''s professionals accompanied them throughout, helping the enterprises communicate effectively with the auditors and promptly answering the auditors'' questions to ensure a smooth audit process.
Products with Halal certification not only meet the choices of Halal consumers but are also synonymous with cleanliness and safety. Their strict production standards and quality assurance are gaining favor among more and more non-Halal consumers as well. It is also a strategic opportunity for enterprises to expand markets, enhance consumer confidence, and strengthen product competitiveness in the era of global free trade.
FAQ
- What Indonesia Halal certification did the Quanzhou Tianjiao Group obtain?
- Quanzhou Tianjiao Maternal & Infant Hygiene Products, together with its two production bases Hubei Tianjiao and Quanzhou Tianyue, obtained the Indonesia BPJPH Halal certification recognized by the Indonesian market for its maternal and infant hygiene products, to meet the Indonesian government''s mandatory Halal certification requirements. Tianjiao has been deeply engaged in the hygiene products industry for twenty years and is one of the leading enterprises in the industry.
- What is the timing for mandatory Halal certification in Indonesia''s non-food industries?
- According to BPJPH''s Chief Secretary, non-food industries need to prepare for mandatory Halal certification by October 18, 2026. Halal industry spending involves not only food and beverages but also non-food industries such as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, tourism, fashion, consumer goods, and the Halal lifestyle, providing broader business opportunities for enterprises that meet Halal standards.
- What should be noted when obtaining Halal certification for hygiene products?
- For the hygiene products industry, Halal certification requires that products comply with Halal standards throughout the entire manufacturing process, from raw materials to production technology, and that cross-contamination with non-Halal substances be avoided during production, storage, and packaging. SINOQUAL helped the enterprise standardize document management, build a Halal production system, avoid potential risks, and provided on-site audit support during the factory audit.
