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HAS 23000 (Indonesia) — Gap Analysis

Halal Assurance System — Indonesia (BPJPH / MUI / LPPOM)
HAS 23000 2024 Edition All Gaps only
Compliant
Partial
Non-compliant
Not assessed

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.

ISO Xpert — Get in touch

UK-based consultancy specialising in management-system gap analysis, training and certification preparation across ISO, API, Halal, GFSI, ESG, cybersecurity, engineering and industry-specific standards.

Phone / WhatsApp

+44 7853 109840

Office

71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9JQ, UK

Common Questions

HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal — Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about the HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal gap analysis tool, data privacy, audit preparation, and ISO Xpert consulting.

What is the HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal gap analysis tool and how does it work?
The HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal gap analysis tool is a free browser-based checklist that compares your current management system against the clauses of HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal. You answer clause-by-clause questions and rate each requirement as Compliant, Partial or Non-compliant. The tool calculates a live compliance score, highlights gaps on a heat-map, captures evidence and corrective-action notes, and exports the full assessment as JSON, CSV, TXT or print-ready PDF for management review and Stage 1 / Stage 2 audit preparation.
Is the HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal gap analysis tool really free to use?
Yes — the HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal tool is 100% free with no sign-up, no email capture, no credit card, no watermarks, and no usage limits. It runs entirely in your browser; nothing is transmitted to ISO Xpert servers. You can clear or export your data at any time.
Where is my HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal assessment data stored?
All HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal assessment data is stored locally in your browser’s storage. Nothing is uploaded to our servers. This makes the tool GDPR-friendly and suitable for confidential audit data classified up to Restricted. Export anytime as JSON (re-importable), CSV (Excel-pivotable), TXT (executive summary) or PDF (audit-trail evidence).
Can I use this tool to prepare for HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal certification or surveillance audits?
Yes. The HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal gap analysis is designed to support preparation for certification by UKAS-, IAS- or ANAB-accredited bodies. Use the exported report as evidence of internal audit, feed it into management review, and prioritise high-severity non-conformities ahead of Stage 1 / Stage 2 visits. ISO Xpert consultants can assist with documented information, internal audits and full implementation if required.
How long does a HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal gap analysis typically take?
Most users complete an initial HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal gap analysis in 60 to 120 minutes for a single site, depending on system maturity and clause depth. The tool auto-saves continuously, so you can pause, switch devices via JSON export/import, and resume at any time. Re-assessments after corrective action usually take 20 to 40 minutes.
Does ISO Xpert offer HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal consulting or training?
Yes. ISO Xpert Ltd (London, UK) provides HAS 23000 (Indonesia) Indonesia Halal gap analysis consulting, internal audits, Stage 1 and Stage 2 certification preparation, lead auditor / internal auditor training, and full management-system implementation. Contact info@iso-xpert.com or WhatsApp +44 7853 109840.

More questions? Contact ISO Xpert or browse other halal-gap-analysis tools.