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  2. Fast-moving consumer goods - Wikipedia

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    Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), also known as consumer packaged goods (CPG) [1] or convenience goods, are products that are sold quickly and at a relatively low cost. Examples include non-durable household goods such as packaged foods , beverages , toiletries , candies , cosmetics , over-the-counter drugs , dry goods , and other consumables .

  3. FMCG in India - Wikipedia

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    In the last 10 years, the revenue in FMCG industry in India has been growing at the rate of 21.4%. [2] There was a drastic change in revenues in FMCG sector growing from US$31.6 billion to US$52.8 from 2011 to 2017-2018 respectively. [3]

  4. Lists of acronyms - Wikipedia

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    List of acronyms: 0–9; List of acronyms: A; List of acronyms: B; List of acronyms: C; List of acronyms: D; List of acronyms: E; List of acronyms: F; List of acronyms: G

  5. MTR Foods - Wikipedia

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    MTR Foods is an Indian food products company based in Bengaluru, India.The company manufactures a range of packaged foods including breakfast mixes, ready to eat meals, masalas and spices, snacks and beverages.

  6. ITC Limited - Wikipedia

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    It has a presence across six business segments, namely FMCG, hotels, agribusiness, information technology, paper products, and packaging. [10] It generates a plurality of its revenue from tobacco products. [11] In terms of market capitalization, ITC is the second-largest FMCG company in India and the third-largest tobacco company in the world.

  7. Unilever - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Unilever management decided to reposition itself from an unwieldy conglomerate to a more concentrated fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) company. [ 19 ] In 1984, Unilever acquired Brooke Bond (maker of PG Tips tea) for £390 million in the company's first successful takeover . [ 11 ]

  8. List of GSK plc products - Wikipedia

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    Ambirix (for hepatitis A (inactivated) and hepatitis B (rDNA) (HAB) vaccine (adsorbed)); Arexvy (for RSV); Bexsero (for meningitis B); Boostrix (for tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid and acellular pertussis vaccine, adsorbed)

  9. Third-party logistics - Wikipedia

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    this type of 3PL provider comes in at the request of the customer and essentially takes over complete control of the company's logistics activities. The 3PL provider improves the logistics dramatically, but does not develop a new service. The customer base for this type of 3PL provider is typically quite small. The Customer Developer