Sector Analysis - FMCG: Presented By
Sector Analysis - FMCG: Presented By
Sector Analysis - FMCG: Presented By
FMCG
Presented By:-
Jayshankaran Iyer 19
Sagar Lahoti 29
Leena Jadhav 21
Snehal Jadhav 22
Rohan Chavan 07
Nitin Dhadage 11
Introduction
Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) are the products that are
sold quickly at relatively low cost.
Examples of FMCG include a wide range of consumer products
such as toiletries, soap, cosmetics, shaving products and
detergents, as well as other non-durables such as glassware, light
bulbs, batteries, paper products and plastic goods.
FMCG may also include pharmaceuticals, consumer electronics,
packaged food products and drinks, although these are often
categorized separately.
Some of the world famous companies are Procter & Gamble,
Heinz, Cadbury’s, Reckitt Benckiser , Nestle, Unilever, Coca Cola,
Colgate-Palmolive.
FMCG Sector in India
The Indian FMCG sector is the fourth largest sector in the
economy with a total market size in excess of US$ 13.1 billion.
Presence of strong MNCs, characterized by a well established
distribution network, intense competition and low operational cost.
It has been estimated that FMCG sector will rise from around Rs
56,500 crores in 2005 to Rs 92,100 crores in 2010.
Availability of key raw materials, cheaper labor costs and presence
across the entire value chain gives India a competitive advantage.
Top ten players – HUL, ITC, Nestle India, GCMMF (Amul),
Dabur, Asian Paints, Cadbury’s India, Britannia Industries, Procter
& Gamble, Marico Industries.
1) Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL)