Halal Supply Chain Management in the Fishing Ports Nusantara Lamongan, Indonesia

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Objective This research is to examine the supply chain management process carried out by fishermen in searching for fish in the Brondong archipelago - Lamongan East Java fishing port. In this study, researchers used a qualitative case study method with miles and hubberman analysis techniques (data reduction, data display and data verification). In this research, researchers look directly at the supply chain management process carried out there. In this study, researchers also examined the process that is adapted to Islamic Sharia, so that the supply chain process that is there can be said as a halal activity and also thayyiban. In accordance with the research objective, which is to examine halal supply chain management, researchers found that the process carried out by the fishermen who were there in carrying out their activities could be said to be halal and also tayiban.

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Hidayati*, R. A. … Sukaris. (2020). Halal Supply Chain Management in the Fishing Ports Nusantara Lamongan, Indonesia. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(5), 1261–1265. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.d8071.018520

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