Halal Balancing™ is an independent halal consulting and support provider for “non-halal environments.” According to its website, it is based in Belgium and emphasizes combining international halal expertise with European operating systems. It clearly states that it “does not provide certification”; instead, it helps companies understand halal requirements, prepare for certification, choose certification bodies, screen materials, build a Halal Assurance System, and act as an external halal coordinator to manage projects.
Its service chain is fairly comprehensive. At the early stage, Halal Feasibility Screening™ assesses halal feasibility, key issues, and potential markets. For training, Highway of Halal™ covers topics such as halal markets, standards, certification, slaughter, and animal welfare. On the production side, Halal Plug In® translates halal requirements into production processes, critical control points, and operating instructions. HAS Plug In® extends an existing quality management system into a halal assurance system aligned with frameworks such as BPJPH/MUI HAS23000, JAKIM, ESMA UAE.S 2055, GSO 2055, and SMIIC. The company also provides certification body selection, material screening, internal audits, export documentation, and management of direct certification applications with BPJPH/JAKIM.
The text only mentions that Halal Feasibility Screening™ is a fixed-fee, low-cost service; it does not list specific prices, plans, payment methods, or subscription models. Based on the website content, it is closer to a professional consulting service than a SaaS or enterprise software product. There is no visible information about a cloud platform, self-hosting, account permissions, collaborative workflows, third-party integrations, APIs, or developer support.
Its strengths are its independent positioning and the fact that it is not affiliated with a halal certification body, which can help companies reduce information asymmetry before pursuing certification. Its approach also emphasizes leveraging existing quality and food safety foundations such as ISO, BRC, IFS, and HACCP, reducing the need for operational overhaul. The website also lists more than 20 years of halal experience, as well as training and standards-related involvement connected to JAKIM, BPJPH/MUI, GSO/UAE, and SMIIC. The drawbacks are opaque pricing, expert-dependent delivery, and a lack of clearly described scalable software tools or online collaboration capabilities.
It is better suited to food, slaughter, logistics, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, or trading companies in Europe and other non-Muslim countries, especially those planning to enter halal markets such as Indonesia, Malaysia, the UAE, and the GCC. The text does not provide enough information to judge access from China. If Chinese companies need local support, they may also want to compare domestic halal certification consulting services, certification bodies recognized by the target country, and food safety/QMS/supply chain compliance software as supplementary options.
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