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Profile of the Malaysia Institute of Transport (MITRANS)
Universiti Teknologi MARA
SEA and Halal: Twin Opportunities Memorial 1815 in Waterloo
Brussels, Belgium
24 March 2017
MITRANS’s Environment
Malaysia Institute of Transport:
Strategic Objective
Vision
To become the world renowned centre of excellence of innovative solutions and intellectual capacity development
in transport, logistics and Halal supply chain.
Mission
* Achieve financial sustainability from execution of research, consultancy, training and CPD and innovation;
*Accelerate on human capital development; and
*Optimise industry linkages and community engagement with local and international agencies in transport, logistics and Halal supply chain.
Malaysia Institute of Transport:
Strategic Objectives
To engage in advisory and consultancy services with internal and external partners in academia, industry and government
To execute multi-disciplinary research that seeks innovative ideas
To ensure continued provision of independent research of highest quality
To function as a major research database for the nation
To cultivate responsive links with global partners that extend our capability and global presence
To provide innovative transport & logistics education and human capital development for students and industry professionals
Our people
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Workforce Profile as at Mac
2017
6
Management
11 Young Researchers
3 Administrative
13
TOTAL = 27
7
Postgraduate Research Programs at MITRANS
Ph.D
(LT990)
Full-time (21)
Part-time (7)
Total = 28
MSc
(LT780
Full-time (19)
Part-time (3)
Total = 22
TOTAL = 50
Postgraduate Programs
Semester Mar 2016 – Jan 2017
Areas of Expertise
Logistics and Supply Chain
Public Transport
Sustainable Development
Syariah Halal Supply
Chain
IT & Technology
Legal
Food Science Engineering
Retailing
Inter-organisational Relationships
Operations Management
Our Products and Services…..
Consultancy Training Research
Recognition: MITRANS as High Impact
Centre of Excellence by the Ministry of
Higher Education Malaysia
National HiCoE Award Ceremony on
9th October 2014
Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia,
Putrajaya
Niche Area:
Halal Supply Chain
MITRANS’s Networking
Core Philosophy
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Fostering Nation Building and Global Competitiveness
MITRANS
Industry
Government
University
HALAL SUPPLY CHAIN
MANU
FACTURERS
INFRA-
STRUCTURE
EDUCATION
GLC
ICT TECHNOLOGY/
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER
INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION
GOVT
LOGISTICS SERVICE
PROVIDER
Manufacturing
Industries
-FMCG
-Pharmaceutical
-Cosmetic
Halalan Toyyiban Supply Chain Stakeholders
Logistics
Infrastructure :
-Airport
-Terminal/Port
-Railway
-Logistics Park
Education:
-Universities
-Colleges
GLC:
-HDC
-Kontena
Nasional
-MILS
ICT Technology/Equipment
Supplier :
-ICT technology supplier
-ICT equipment supplier
Industrial
Group
-Logistics
associations
Government
-Certification
Body (JAKIM)
-Planning (EPU)
-KPDNKK
-PBT
-JAIN
Logistics Service Provider
-Transportation/ Forwarder
enterprise
-Storage and warehousing
-Inventory management
-Packaging
-Materials handling
Certification Body and
Standards Body
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The Department of
Islamic Development of
Malaysia
Success Stories
Standard Metrology Institute for Islamic
Countries (SMIIC) through Standards
Malaysia
• Approval by SMIIC on the establishment
of Technical Committee 10 Halal Supply
Chain on 25th January 2015
Standard Metrology Institute for Islamic
Countries (SMIIC) through Standards
Malaysia • An affiliated organisation of the Organisation
of Islamic Countries (OIC).
• Aims at realising harmonised standards in
the Member States and eliminating
technical barriers to trade and thus
developing trade among themselves.
• Achieving uniformity in metrology,
laboratory testing and standardisation
activities among Member States and
ensuring education and training and
providing technical assistance.
• Recognised as Halal Supply Chain experts
by the Standards Malaysia.
• Appointed as National Mirror Committee of
SMIIC
• Appointed as Working Group for Halal
Logistics and Logistics
• Appointed as the Technical Committee in
Halal Supply Chain (TC10)
Development and Review of Halal
Supply Chain Standards for SMIIC
and Malaysia
Stakeholders’ Engagement:
Review Halal Logistics
Standards MS2400
1-3 November 2016 May 2016:
SMIIC Information System
Training, Istanbul
Collaboration with Halal Food
Authority, UK
Halal Food Authority
HFA Halal Industry Conference,
London 26th May 2016
Together with YB Senator Dato’ Dr
Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki, Timbalan
Menteri di Jabatan Perdana
Menteri
Halal Logistics Awareness Seminar
in Hong Kong
Conducting Halal Supply Chain
Awareness Seminar (25th – 28th
October 2016)
With Ms. Vickey, Dr Dorothy Former
CILT Hong Kong president. Halal
Awareness Seminar at University of
Hong Kong 18 November 2015
OHM Connections FZE
Mr Yogesh V. Raje
Director – Sales and
Strategic Management
OHM Connection,
Jebel Ali Free Zone,
Dubai,
OUTPUT
Training and consultancy partner
promoting Halal Supply Chain in Dubai.
Visit
1. NRTC Warehouse at Al
Awir Central Market and
met Mr Shihad Aboobacker,
Import Purchase
Coordinator of NRTC.
2. AKM Foodstuff Trading
LLC
Exploring the Halal Industry in
France, 16-21 Nov 2015
Meeting with Mr. Azedding Bahi from Association Rituelle de la Grande Mosuee de Lyon and Mr AbouBacar Issoufou from Haraka Consulting
Meeting with 1. Assoc. Prof Aicha Seklouli Sekhari from Universite’ Lumiera Lyon 2, France 2. Prof Naoufel Cheikheouhou, Geneva School of Business and Administration, Switzerland
Observation & Interviews of Halal
Shops
Interview the Manager of Les Surgeles Halal Proxigel Plus Lyon.
INDONESIA-MALAYSIA-THAILAND
GROWTH TRIANGLE (IMT-GT) – Working
Group on Halal Products and Services
(WGHAPAS) under Ministry of International
Trade and Industry (MITI)
Proposal approved for Halal Supply Chain Awareness
Training for Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand Growth
Triangle under WG HAPAS , MITI
10th IMT-GT Working Group Meeting on
Halal Products and Services, Bangkok
21-22 July 2016
Halal Supply Chain Training to
DHL Global Forwarding (Malaysia)
Sdn Bhd
Visit to DHL
Warehouse,
KLIA and
headoffice in
Subang Jaya
DHL –the world’s leading postal and logistics
company based in Germany. Present over 220
countries and territories across the globe.
Marketing of Halal Supply Chain Training
to China and Japan
A-Transglobal
Logistics as
marketing arm in
Japan
2 September 2015
Signing MoU Ceremony with Central
Spectrum Sdn Bhd to provide halal
supply chain training in China
Research
Newton-Ungku Omar Fund (Research and
Innovation Bridges Programme)
SAFE BIODEGRADABLE PACKAGING
RM250,000
The TRANSLINK Project (2008)
Department of Infrastructure, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm (KTH)
Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds (ITS)
Malaysia Institute of Transport (MITRANS), Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam (UiTM)
Department of Civil Engineering, Universitas Indonesia (UI)
TRANSLINK Project 2006 -2008
International Collaboration
Professor Dr Lauri Ojala, Turku University of Finland
Professor Thi Tri Huong, Foreign Trade University, Vietnam
Professor Ruth Banomyong, Thammasat University, Thailand
Dr Harlina Suzana Jaafar, MITRANS, Malaysia
Stage 1: August 2012 to July 2014
Stage 2: August 2014 to December 2015
Trade Logistics Development Finland Southeast Asia 30 November - 4 December 2015 at UiTM Shah Alam
Vendor Development Programme
under MITI
Vendor Development
Programme. Training for for
anchor companies under MITI
RM305,280
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
(APEC) 42nd Transportation Working
Group: in collaboration
with CILT Malaysia
Context focusing on:
• Creating investment in women’s professional growth potentials in ports;
• Identifying opportunities for women to become leaders in ports management; and
• Determining programs for recognition of women as leaders in the maritime industry, specifically ports.
Project Team: PM Sabariah Mohamad, PM Dr Sariwati Mohd Shariff, Dato Sharifah Halimah Syed Ahmad (MITRANS)
WiT Pillar: Leadership Transportation Mode, Sub-Sector and Area of WiT Data Initiative Engagement: Maritime Transport with a focus on Port Operations
Project Focus: Investigating the extent of women involvement in port operations: management and decision making level (leadership). Encompassing ports planning , operations, and development, policy and human capital development, and decision making level (leadership).
Thank you
Malaysia Institute of Transport (MITRANS) Universiti Teknologi MARA
Shah Alam