FMCG refers to fast-moving consumer goods like those sold by Unilever, Nestlé, and Coca-Cola. FMCG companies use distribution channels to transport products from manufacturers to consumers, though some deal directly with customers and most rely on a network to reach customers.
FMCG refers to fast-moving consumer goods like those sold by Unilever, Nestlé, and Coca-Cola. FMCG companies use distribution channels to transport products from manufacturers to consumers, though some deal directly with customers and most rely on a network to reach customers.
FMCG refers to fast-moving consumer goods like those sold by Unilever, Nestlé, and Coca-Cola. FMCG companies use distribution channels to transport products from manufacturers to consumers, though some deal directly with customers and most rely on a network to reach customers.
FMCG is an acronym for fast-moving consumer products.
Unilever, Nestlé, and The Coca-Cola Company
are all well-known FMCG companies. FMCG distribution channels are the routes through which FMCG products are transported from manufacturers to consumers. While some FMCG companies prefer to deal directly with customers, the majority of companies rely on a distribution network to get their products to their customers.