FMCG industry‚ alternatively called as CPG (Consumer packaged goods) industry primarily deals with the production‚ distribution and marketing of consumer packaged goods. The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) are those consumables which are normally consumed by the consumers at a regular interval. Some of the prime activities of FMCG industry are selling‚ marketing‚ financing‚ purchasing‚ etc. The industry also engaged in operations‚ supply chain‚ production and general management. The Fast Moving
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direct and indirect employment 1‚50‚000people (including suppliers and distributors) BEVERAGES Pepsi‚ 7UP‚ Mirinda‚Mt. Dew and DietPepsi HYDRATINGAND NUTRITIONAL BEVERAGES Aquafina ISOTONIC SPORTS DRINKS Gatorade JUICE BASED DRINKS Tropicana100%‚ Tropicana Nectars‚Tropicana Twisters and Slice LOCAL BRANDS Lehar Evervess Soda and DukesLemonade Manufacturer Sponsored Retail Franchisee Pepsi Co licenses bottlers in various markets that buy its syrup concentrate. These bottlers then
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Marketing Packaging Assignment For this assignment I chose to do the packaging of the box my cellphone came in‚ when I purchased it at a large electronic retailer around 8 months ago. I remember when I was buying the phone the sleek design of the packaging definitely helped me make my decision on buying it or going with one of its rivals. Although I had already done some research and determined this is the product I wanted‚ I could have easily changed my mind if the package the device came in was
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Consumer Behaviour in PEPSI COLA Background of the study Carbonated soft drink Pepsi was first fabricated in 1890 by Caleb Davis Bradham in US. Since then there had been a huge adjustment that has been accumulated out the feature keeping in mind the end goal to adapt up to the altering outer situation. In 1898 it was named as Brad’s Drink‚ which was altered to Pepsi-Cola in 1903 and at last to Pepsi in 1961. It has an imperative item line that incorporates Dr Pepper‚ 7 Up‚ Irn Bru‚ Cola Turka
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Table of Contents: S.No Page No 1. Introduction 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7 2. Environmental Analysis 7 3. Competitive Analysis  Nature of current/likely competition ------------------------------ 7  Possible suggestions to look at ---------------------------------- 7  Current and prospective Competitors ----------------------------- 8 4. Competitive Barriers & Sources of Competitive Advantage 9 5. External
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Pepsi Max 1 problem identification: Introducing new low calorie and sugar free soft drink and consumers are unaware of it‚ but they are aware of Pepsi brand in the market 2 target audience: Geographic: Land: world wide Demographic: Age: 15-35 Gender: males who want to stay healthy Psychographic: Social status: upper / middle / lower SWOT analysis Strength Pepsi has stayed in this market for almost one century. So they are so experienced and stationed in
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INCLUDEPICTURE http//ciklife.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/yellow_label_100s.png MERGEFORMATINET SIM-RMIT University Marketing Principles (MKTG1199) Practical Assignment Marketing Plan Done by Wong Shi Min / S3352219 Wong Yu Hao / S3352026 Ong Jian Wen Eugene / S3352264 Ang Si Min Joan / S3351825 See Toh Jia Hui / S3352382Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction Situation Analysis Lipton - Company Profile Lipton Yellow Label Over the Rest Suppliers Intermediaries Sustainable Development
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A Proposal For New Database Marketing For Second Cup Table of Contents &Team Members: History Philosophy Objectives Target Market Situation and SWOT Analysis Strategy Tactical Requirements Database Requirements LTV Estimation Conclusion Appendix The Team Tulika Roy Sibil Samuel Arnab Banerjee Gunvir Singh Sethi Amanjot Singh Sandhu A New Database Marketing Proposal: A research on History Second Cup started as a company in 1975 as a shopping mall kiosk
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Coke and Pepsi in the Twenty-First Century: Threat of Entry:low 1. Economies of scale - High production volume but merit not clear (1st paragraph on page 2) 2. Product differentiation - Brand identification (high advertising expense‚ Exhibit 2) 3. Capital requirements - CPs: little capital investment (1st paragraph on page 2) - Bottlers: capital intensive (2nd paragraph on page 3) 4. Cost disadvantages independent of size - No 5. Access to distribution channels - Food stores (35%): intense
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to our objective and expand our innovative ideas‚ we are confident that 2005 will be another rewarding year for PUMA. The following contains our internal analysis‚ external analysis‚ DAFO Analysis‚ fixed objectives of the plan‚ basic strategies‚ marketing plan‚ and plan of action and finally our Process and control plan. Enjoy. Mission: Puma’s mission is twofold because it incorporates both a brand mission and a corporate mission. The brand mission is to become the most desirable Sportlifestyle
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