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MHR (Malaysia Halal Readiness System) is a vertical compliance platform designed to help businesses prepare for Malaysia halal certification. It is not an official application system; rather, it serves as a workspace for organizing materials, tracking evidence, identifying gaps, and generating readiness reports before submission. The platform emphasizes an end-to-end workflow for manufacturing compliance, covering facilities, processes, hygiene controls, products, ingredients, suppliers, and document management.
Based on the captured text, MHR’s core modules include halal scheme selection, readiness checklists, a document library, consultant review, real-time readiness scoring, role-based permissions, and downloadable reports. Companies can select the appropriate MS standards for industries such as food, supply chain, cosmetics, or pharmaceuticals, and track compliance status across areas such as management, premises, raw materials, and training. The ingredients and supplier modules can maintain verified supplier records, ingredient records, and product formulation registers, making them useful for companies that need to demonstrate halal sourcing. For collaboration, the system supports administrator, consultant, and company user roles, and allows companies to invite consultants to review materials, assign corrective actions, and close compliance gaps.
The currently available text does not disclose plans, pricing, payment methods, a free tier, or trial information, so it is not possible to assess the purchasing threshold or overall cost. The deployment model is also not clearly stated. Although the “.app” website and references to a “workspace” suggest an online platform, this alone is not enough to confirm whether it is a cloud SaaS product, let alone whether self-hosting is supported.
The main advantage is its highly focused positioning. Its workflows are organized around JAKIM requirements, MS standards, evidence, documents, and consultant-driven corrective actions, making it more relevant to halal certification preparation than general-purpose document tools. The readiness score and dashboard can also help management quickly understand progress. The downside is that public information is limited: there is no visible detail on data security, privacy compliance, backups, third-party integrations, APIs, import/export capabilities, or service support commitments. Enterprises should verify these points carefully before making a purchase.
MHR is suitable for food, supply chain, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, and related manufacturing companies planning to apply for Malaysia halal certification, as well as halal consultants collaborating with such companies. The captured text does not provide information about access from China, so its status is unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. Teams in China should first test network access, account registration, payment, and file upload stability. Alternatives may include general QMS, compliance management, supplier management, or document management systems, but these typically require additional configuration for halal certification workflows.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on halalpro.app official site.
halalpro.app is an Malaysia Legal & Tax provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach halalpro.app directly.