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FMCG
FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS
Introduction
Starting from one cup of coffee in the morning right up to that relaxing
malt beverage at night, we rely heavily on FMCG. Everything from
toothpaste to processed foods and health drinks to body care products
comes from FMCG.
It refers to consumers non-durable goods
 Sold quickly at relatively low cost.
Generally sold at large quantities.
This sector touches every aspects of human life from looks to
hygiene to palate.
This sector mainly consists of sub segments viz:
Personal care, Food & Beverages, household products.
Perfumes
Chocolates
Soaps

Shampoos

Energy drinks

Detergents
Scope
India is an important market for FMCG players
The Indian FMCG sector is the 4th largest in the
economy with total market size of around US$ 13.1
billion.
Due to increasing competition among companies, FMCG
has extended its branches to rural and semi urban
areas.
This has increased employment opportunity in wide
range.
Evaluation of FMCG sector
The fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) segment is
the fourth largest sector in the Indian economy
The market size of FMCG in India is expected to grow
from US$ 30 billion in 2011 to US$ 74 billion in 2018
FMCG’s GDP contribution rises by 24%, FMCG, sector’s
contribution to the country’s GDP now stands at 24.3
per cent.
The FMCG sector in India generated revenues worth
US$ 34.8 billion in 2011, a growth of 15.2 per cent as
compared to the previous year. Over 2006-11, the
sector's revenues posted a compound annual growth
rate (CAGR) of 17.3 per cent. Food products are the
leading segment, accounting for 43 per cent of the
overall market. Personal care (22 per cent) and fabric
care (12 per cent) are the other leading segments.
A report by the Financial Derivatives Company, FDC,
says, “The FMCG sector remains one of the fastest
growing sectors of the economy and we believe
opportunities still exists in this sector. The size of the
market is heavily influenced by the country’s
demographic dynamics and the profound influence that
western culture is having on consumer tastes.”
TOP TEN FMCG COMPANIES
1.Hindustan Unilever Ltd.
 It is India's largest consumer goods company based in Mumbai,
Maharashtra.
 It is owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever which
controls 52% majority stake in HUL.
 HUL was formed in 1933.
 Its
products
include
foods,
beverages,
cleaning
agents and personal care products.
 Revenue22,116 crore (US$4.03 billion)(2011-2012)
 Net income2,691 crore (US$489.76 million)(2011-2012)
 Employees-16,500 (2011)
 Hindustan Unilever's distribution covers over 2 million retail
outlets across India directly and its products are available in
over 6.4 million outlets in the country. As per Nielsen market
research data, two out of three Indians use HUL products.
 In 2012, HUL was recognized as one of the world's most
innovative companies by Forbes. With a ranking of number 6, it
was the highest ranked FMCG company.
2.ITC (Indian Tobacco Company)
• It was formed in 1970 by Henry Overton Wills and Yogesh Chander Deveshwar,
(Chairman).
• Headquarters in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
• In FMCG, ITC has a strong presence in :
•
Cigarettes: W.D. & H.O. Wills, Gold Flake Kings, Gold Flake Premium, Navy
Cut, Insignia, India Kings, Classic (Verve, Menthol, Menthol Rush, Regular, Citric Twist, Mild
& Ultra Mild), 555,Benson & Hedges, Silk Cut, Scissors, Capstan, Berkeley, Bristol, Lucky
Strike, Players and Flake.
•
Foods: (Kitchens of India; Aashirvaad, Minto, Sunfeast, Candyman, Bingo,
Yippee, Sunfeast Pasta brands in Ready to Eat, Staples, Biscuits, Confectionery,
Noodles and Snack Foods).
•
Apparel: (Wills Lifestyle and John Players brands)
•
Personal care: (Fiama di Wills; Vivel; Essenza di Wills; Superia; Vivel di Wills brands of
products in perfumes, hair care and skincare)
•
Stationery: (Classmate and PaperKraft brands)
•
Safety Matches and Agarbattis: [Ship ; Mangaldeep; Aim brands]
3.Nestlé India
It is a multinational nutritional and health-related consumer
goods company headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland. It is the largest
food company in the world measured by revenues.
Nestlé was listed No. 1 in the Fortune Global 500 as the world's most
profitable corporation.
Nestlé's products include baby food, bottled water, breakfast cereals,
coffee, confectionery, dairy products, ice cream, pet foods and snacks.

Nestlé's india’s first production facility was set up in 1961 at moga
(punjab)
The Nestlé india head office is located at Gurgaon along with other
branch offices in Delhi,Mumbai,Chennai and kolkata.

It has 2,50,000 employees,500 factories and 8000 range of products
across the globe.
4. AMUL
Amul is an Indian dairy cooperative, based at Anand in the state of Gujarat,
India.
Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd Formed in 1946,
It has also ventured into markets overseas.
Amul's product range includes milk powders, milk, butter, ghee,
cheese, Masti Dahi, Yoghurt, Buttermilk, chocolate, ice cream and others.
Revenue US$2.15 billion (2010–11)
AMUL has the largest distribution network for any FMCG company. It has
nearly 50 sales offices spread all over the country, more than 5 000
wholesale dealers and more than 700 000 retailers.
It has Largest milk handling capacity in Asia.
5.Dabur India
Dabur India Limited is the fourth largest FMCG Company in India with interests in
Health Care, Personal Care and Food Products.
It is public company listed in NSC and BSC.
it has 17 ultra-modern manufacturing units spread around the globe and its
products marketed in over 60 countries.
Products-Dabur Amla, Dabur Chyawanprash, Vatika, Hajmola & Real.
It is most famous for Dabur Chyawanprash and Hajmola.
Founded in 1884 and the Founder is Dr. S K Burman,in kolkata (west bangal)
and The company headquarters are in Ghaziabad,Uttar Pradesh, India.
Net income(INR) 1475 Crore (2008-09).Total assets(INR) 1559 crore (200809).Employees3000 (Approx.)
6.Asian Paints (India)
7.Cadbury India
8.Britannia Industries
9.Procter & Gamble Hygiene and
Health Care
10.MARICO INDUSTRIES
Strengths• Low operational costs.
• Presence of established distribution networks in both urban and rural areas.

• Presence of well-known brands in FMCG sector.
• Favourable governmental Policy:
Indian Government has passed the policies aimed at attaining international
competitiveness through lifting of the quantitative restrictions, reducing excise
duties, 100 per cent export oriented units can be set up by government
approval and use of foreign brand names etc.
• Foreign Direct Investment (FDI):
Automatic investment approval up to 100 per cent foreign equity or 100 per
cent for NRI and Overseas Corporate Bodies investment is allowed for most of
the food processing sector except malted food, alcoholic beverages and those
reserved for small scale industries (SSI).
Opportunities• Untapped rural market, changing life style.
• Rising income levels, i.e. increase in purchasing power of consumers.
• Large domestic market with more population of median age 25.

• High consumer goods spending.
• India is the largest milk producer in the world, yet only around 15 per cent of
the milk is processed. The organized liquid milk business is in its infancy and
also has large long-term growth potential. Even investment opportunities exist
in value-added products like desserts, puddings etc.
• Only about 10-12 per cent of output is processed and consumed in packaged
form, thus highlighting the huge potential.
• India is under penetrated in many FMCG categories as shown in below
diagram. With rise in per capita incomes and awareness, the growth potential is
huge.
• Lower price and smaller packs are also likely to drive potential up trading for
major FMCG products
WeaknessLower scope of investing in technology and achieving
economies of scale, especially in small sectors

• Low exports levels
• "Me-tooʺ
products, which illegally mimic the labels of
the established brands. These products narrow the
scope of FMCG products in rural and semi-urban
market.
Threats• Removal of import restrictions resulting in replacing

of domestic brands
• Tax and regulatory structure
• Rural demand is cyclical in nature and also depends
upon monsoon.
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Fmcg

  • 2. Introduction Starting from one cup of coffee in the morning right up to that relaxing malt beverage at night, we rely heavily on FMCG. Everything from toothpaste to processed foods and health drinks to body care products comes from FMCG. It refers to consumers non-durable goods  Sold quickly at relatively low cost. Generally sold at large quantities. This sector touches every aspects of human life from looks to hygiene to palate.
  • 3. This sector mainly consists of sub segments viz: Personal care, Food & Beverages, household products. Perfumes Chocolates Soaps Shampoos Energy drinks Detergents
  • 4. Scope India is an important market for FMCG players The Indian FMCG sector is the 4th largest in the economy with total market size of around US$ 13.1 billion. Due to increasing competition among companies, FMCG has extended its branches to rural and semi urban areas. This has increased employment opportunity in wide range.
  • 5. Evaluation of FMCG sector The fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) segment is the fourth largest sector in the Indian economy The market size of FMCG in India is expected to grow from US$ 30 billion in 2011 to US$ 74 billion in 2018 FMCG’s GDP contribution rises by 24%, FMCG, sector’s contribution to the country’s GDP now stands at 24.3 per cent.
  • 6. The FMCG sector in India generated revenues worth US$ 34.8 billion in 2011, a growth of 15.2 per cent as compared to the previous year. Over 2006-11, the sector's revenues posted a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.3 per cent. Food products are the leading segment, accounting for 43 per cent of the overall market. Personal care (22 per cent) and fabric care (12 per cent) are the other leading segments. A report by the Financial Derivatives Company, FDC, says, “The FMCG sector remains one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy and we believe opportunities still exists in this sector. The size of the market is heavily influenced by the country’s demographic dynamics and the profound influence that western culture is having on consumer tastes.”
  • 7. TOP TEN FMCG COMPANIES 1.Hindustan Unilever Ltd.
  • 8.  It is India's largest consumer goods company based in Mumbai, Maharashtra.  It is owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever which controls 52% majority stake in HUL.  HUL was formed in 1933.  Its products include foods, beverages, cleaning agents and personal care products.  Revenue22,116 crore (US$4.03 billion)(2011-2012)  Net income2,691 crore (US$489.76 million)(2011-2012)  Employees-16,500 (2011)  Hindustan Unilever's distribution covers over 2 million retail outlets across India directly and its products are available in over 6.4 million outlets in the country. As per Nielsen market research data, two out of three Indians use HUL products.  In 2012, HUL was recognized as one of the world's most innovative companies by Forbes. With a ranking of number 6, it was the highest ranked FMCG company.
  • 10. • It was formed in 1970 by Henry Overton Wills and Yogesh Chander Deveshwar, (Chairman). • Headquarters in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. • In FMCG, ITC has a strong presence in : • Cigarettes: W.D. & H.O. Wills, Gold Flake Kings, Gold Flake Premium, Navy Cut, Insignia, India Kings, Classic (Verve, Menthol, Menthol Rush, Regular, Citric Twist, Mild & Ultra Mild), 555,Benson & Hedges, Silk Cut, Scissors, Capstan, Berkeley, Bristol, Lucky Strike, Players and Flake. • Foods: (Kitchens of India; Aashirvaad, Minto, Sunfeast, Candyman, Bingo, Yippee, Sunfeast Pasta brands in Ready to Eat, Staples, Biscuits, Confectionery, Noodles and Snack Foods). • Apparel: (Wills Lifestyle and John Players brands) • Personal care: (Fiama di Wills; Vivel; Essenza di Wills; Superia; Vivel di Wills brands of products in perfumes, hair care and skincare) • Stationery: (Classmate and PaperKraft brands) • Safety Matches and Agarbattis: [Ship ; Mangaldeep; Aim brands]
  • 12. It is a multinational nutritional and health-related consumer goods company headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland. It is the largest food company in the world measured by revenues. Nestlé was listed No. 1 in the Fortune Global 500 as the world's most profitable corporation. Nestlé's products include baby food, bottled water, breakfast cereals, coffee, confectionery, dairy products, ice cream, pet foods and snacks. Nestlé's india’s first production facility was set up in 1961 at moga (punjab) The Nestlé india head office is located at Gurgaon along with other branch offices in Delhi,Mumbai,Chennai and kolkata. It has 2,50,000 employees,500 factories and 8000 range of products across the globe.
  • 14. Amul is an Indian dairy cooperative, based at Anand in the state of Gujarat, India. Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd Formed in 1946, It has also ventured into markets overseas. Amul's product range includes milk powders, milk, butter, ghee, cheese, Masti Dahi, Yoghurt, Buttermilk, chocolate, ice cream and others. Revenue US$2.15 billion (2010–11) AMUL has the largest distribution network for any FMCG company. It has nearly 50 sales offices spread all over the country, more than 5 000 wholesale dealers and more than 700 000 retailers. It has Largest milk handling capacity in Asia.
  • 16. Dabur India Limited is the fourth largest FMCG Company in India with interests in Health Care, Personal Care and Food Products. It is public company listed in NSC and BSC. it has 17 ultra-modern manufacturing units spread around the globe and its products marketed in over 60 countries. Products-Dabur Amla, Dabur Chyawanprash, Vatika, Hajmola & Real. It is most famous for Dabur Chyawanprash and Hajmola. Founded in 1884 and the Founder is Dr. S K Burman,in kolkata (west bangal) and The company headquarters are in Ghaziabad,Uttar Pradesh, India. Net income(INR) 1475 Crore (2008-09).Total assets(INR) 1559 crore (200809).Employees3000 (Approx.)
  • 20. 9.Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care
  • 22. Strengths• Low operational costs. • Presence of established distribution networks in both urban and rural areas. • Presence of well-known brands in FMCG sector. • Favourable governmental Policy: Indian Government has passed the policies aimed at attaining international competitiveness through lifting of the quantitative restrictions, reducing excise duties, 100 per cent export oriented units can be set up by government approval and use of foreign brand names etc. • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): Automatic investment approval up to 100 per cent foreign equity or 100 per cent for NRI and Overseas Corporate Bodies investment is allowed for most of the food processing sector except malted food, alcoholic beverages and those reserved for small scale industries (SSI).
  • 23. Opportunities• Untapped rural market, changing life style. • Rising income levels, i.e. increase in purchasing power of consumers. • Large domestic market with more population of median age 25. • High consumer goods spending. • India is the largest milk producer in the world, yet only around 15 per cent of the milk is processed. The organized liquid milk business is in its infancy and also has large long-term growth potential. Even investment opportunities exist in value-added products like desserts, puddings etc. • Only about 10-12 per cent of output is processed and consumed in packaged form, thus highlighting the huge potential. • India is under penetrated in many FMCG categories as shown in below diagram. With rise in per capita incomes and awareness, the growth potential is huge. • Lower price and smaller packs are also likely to drive potential up trading for major FMCG products
  • 24. WeaknessLower scope of investing in technology and achieving economies of scale, especially in small sectors • Low exports levels • "Me-tooʺ products, which illegally mimic the labels of the established brands. These products narrow the scope of FMCG products in rural and semi-urban market.
  • 25. Threats• Removal of import restrictions resulting in replacing of domestic brands • Tax and regulatory structure • Rural demand is cyclical in nature and also depends upon monsoon.