Over the past two years, plant-based food consumption has grown by 49% across the EU, reaching a total sales volume of €3.6 billion.
Halal Market Information Technology Introduction Paper (Part 4)
2025-05-15
Talk about the additional models that you think necessary for your pending goals (e.g mobile business)
Talk about any additional essential services you believe you will need to achieve your goals (e.g. mobile services)
The second programme involving Halal facilitation work is targeted at Singapore- based companies. Warees Halal will:
Warees-Halal also helps Singapore-based companies handle simple tasks:
Talk about any additional essential services you believe you will need to achieve your goals (e.g. mobile services)
For the Mobile Portion of the business Warees IT decided to propose Wireless Business 2 Business Model. Wireless b2b is the mobile equivalent of E-commerce b2b. The wireless b2b domain is not as large or as commercially lucrative as the wireless b2c domain. However, wireless b2b allows companies to achieve savings in procurement, inter-organization transactions, data interchange, and various collaborative business ventures. In M-commerce terms, the main use of mobile technology is to co-ordinate mobile sales work forces and provide them with up-to-the-minute data. Within the b2b domain, wireless mobile devices act as a systems convenience providing a workforce with various wireless devices to make their jobs more effective and efficient. Another example is a mobile sales team using wireless PDAs to send and receive timely and relevant information on products and services, tailored for each individual customer, at the customers location and convenience.
For mobile business, Warees' IT department decided to develop a wireless B2B model. Like mobile B2B in e-commerce, wireless B2B is not as large or commercially profitable as wireless B2C. However, wireless B2B allows companies to achieve cost savings in procurement, inter-organizational transactions and data exchange, and collaboration between various businesses. In mobile e-commerce, the primary use of mobile technology is to coordinate mobile sales efforts and provide them with up-to-date data. In the B2B sector, wireless mobile devices serve as a convenient system, providing workers with access to a variety of wireless devices to make their work more effective and efficient. Another example is a mobile sales team using wireless PDAs to send and receive timely, targeted product and service information to each customer, conveniently located at the customer's location.
The mobile sales team can then obtain access to data and information relating to inventory, pricing, competition and customer-specific profiles. Their workflow can also be monitored remotely and the clients requests can be actioned immediately. All of this can be achieved within a virtual private network.
Mobile sales teams can access data and information related to inventory, pricing, competition, and customer-specific profiles. They can also remotely monitor workflows and instantly fulfill client requests. All of this is possible within a virtual private network.
Discuss about the constraints you have concerning the competition with competitors
Discussion about restrictions on competitors
Currently there are no constraints with regard to the competition that Warees with regards to competitors
There are currently no restrictions on Warees competitors.
Discuss how different firms (e.g Auto mobile) collaborate in a model (e-business model)
Discuss how different companies (such as car companies) can collaborate (e-commerce models)
The automotive industry is one of the largest and most complex in the world and many activities concerning electronic markets can be observed. Figure 2 provides an overview of some electronic markets in the automotive industry highlighting their respective service focus (i.e. e-procurement, supply chain management or edevelopment) as well as their governance model.
The automotive industry is one of the largest and most complex in the world, and many e-marketplaces are present. This section provides an overview of e-marketplaces in the automotive industry, highlighting their respective service focus (i.e. e-procurement, e-supply chain management, or e-SCM) and their governance models.
Product or Service & Customer Analysis
Services Provided by Warees Halal
Product or service and customer analysis
Serving Halal wares
The services that are provided by Warees Halal are as follows:- Providing an international halal certification programme aimed at companies operating beyond Singapore; and Halal consultation programme for companies operating in Singapore.
Services provided by Warees-Halal include: international halal certification programmes for companies operating outside Singapore; and halal consultancy programmes for companies new to Singapore.
Under its international programme, the Warees Halal team will take companies operating overseas through the process. And once they are certified, they can use the Singapore Muis Halal Mark which provides a host of benefits, including:
The Warees Halal team will manage the entire process of overseas halal certification. Once certified by them, businesses can use the Singapore MUIS Halal logo, which offers many benefits, including:
1. international marketing support for global exports;
2. extensive international network for global export opportunities;
3. assurance to business transparency and professionalism; and
4. a 24-hour technical support hotline
1. International market support for global exports;
2. Extensive international network provides opportunities for global export of products;
3. Ensure business transparency and professionalism;
4.24-hour technical support hotline
The second programme involving Halal facilitation work is targeted at Singapore- based companies. Warees Halal will:
Warees-Halal also helps Singapore-based companies handle simple tasks:
1. develop HalMQ documentations
2. implement the HalMQ system at the premises
3. make application to the Muis e-Halal System
4. provide specialised in-house training session on "Muis Halal Certification Requirements and Expectations"
5. source for Halal ingredients
6. undertake pre-certification audits to gauge the levels of Halal compliance
7. provide a 24-hour technical support Hotline
1. Develop HalMQ files;
2. Run the HalMQ file;
3. Use MUIS’s online halal system;
4. Provide professional in-house training required by MUIS Halal certification;
5. Determine the source of halal food ingredients;
6. Conduct pre-certification audits and standardize halal standards;
7. Provide 24-hour technical support hotline.