Careers In Manufacturing

By Louise Adams


What does FMCG mean?

The term FMCG is used to describe goods that are quick to get 'used up' and generally only last a short number of days of weeks. The term FMCG means Fast Moving Consumer Goods. In contrast to fast moving consumer goods are durable goods and major appliances such as TV's or kitchen appliances, these are generally not replaces within a year hence them not being 'fast moving.'

FMCG usually have an extremely short shelf life, this can be due to consumer requirements or generally that the product itself degenerates quickly and therefore needs replacing fast.

The shelf life of fast moving consumer goods is generally extremely short as goods like this include fruit, fresh meat, veg, dairy products and other perishable consumables. Other FMCG's such as alcohol, toiletries and household cleaning products also have very quick turnaround rates.

When asked to describe what FMCG are customers usually describe them as being objects that need replacing frequently, are inexpensive and not big purchases that require lots of thought.

Marketers would view FMCG products as being high in volume, low in contribution margins, and having a high stock turnover.

If you are looking for a job within this industry then it makes good sense to register with a specialist recruitment consultant. Registering with a FMCG recruiter will give you access to jobs which you may not have already have come across. Often FMCG companies allow recruiters to work on vacancies on an exclusive basis meaning the jobs won't be advertised elsewhere.

Applying for a job through a recruiter gives you a much better chance of getting your CV noticed. Often there are hundreds of CV's sent for each job advertised these days so it can be difficult to ensure that your CV is going to be seen without working with a trusted recruiter.

If you are looking for a recruiter that specialises in this area look no further than Axis Search, visit our site today to apply for jobs.




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