HAS 23000 (Indonesia) — Gap Analysis
Halal Assurance System — Indonesia (BPJPH / MUI / LPPOM)About HAS 23000 (Indonesia)
HAS 23000 is the Halal Assurance System standard used as the basis for halal certification in Indonesia. Since the 2014 Halal Product Assurance Act (UU 33/2014) and subsequent regulations, halal certification is mandatory for products sold in Indonesia. BPJPH (the Indonesian government halal authority) administers certification, with MUI (Indonesian Ulema Council) providing fatwa-based halal-status determination. LPPOM is the principal certification body but others are now approved.
Issuing Body
BPJPH (Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Produk Halal) — Indonesian government; criteria from MUI / LPPOM
Edition
2024
Coverage
Halal Assurance System criteria covering 11 key elements: policy, halal management team, training, materials, production facilities, products, written procedures, traceability, handling of non-compliant products, internal audit, management review.
Typical Users
Food, beverage, cosmetic, pharma manufacturers and slaughterhouses selling in Indonesia — halal certification mandatory under UU 33/2014 since October 2019.
How to use this tool
1. Work through each clause. For each requirement, choose Compliant, Partial, Non-compliant, or leave as Not assessed.
2. Add notes against any requirement to record evidence, gaps, or corrective actions.
3. Click Save progress — data is stored locally in your browser, never uploaded.
4. Export the report as TXT, CSV, JSON or print to PDF for your audit file.
Note: This tool is a guided self-assessment. It does not replace a third-party audit and the authoritative version of the standard must be obtained from the issuing body.
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