Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) - Consumer Staples

30 Consumer Staples

The Consumer Staples sector plays an essential role in the global economy, meeting the routine and non-discretionary needs of consumers. This sector is typically less sensitive to economic cycles due to the consistent demand for its products and services.

The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) is a widely accepted standard used by the global financial community for classifying companies into sectors and industries. It was developed by Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) and Standard & Poor's (S&P), aiming to provide a comprehensive, consistent framework for investment research, portfolio management, and asset allocation.

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3010 Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail

This sub-industry is responsible for the distribution and retail of consumer staples. The products are essential, non-cyclical, and range from food to household goods.

301010 Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail

Companies under this classification are engaged in the wholesale and retail of consumer staple products, playing a vital intermediary role in the consumer staples supply chain.

30101010 Drug Retail

These businesses primarily operate pharmacies and drug stores that retail prescription and over-the-counter medicines, health supplements, and a range of other health and personal care products.

30101020 Food Distributors

Food Distributors act as the middlemen between food producers and retailers. They handle a wide variety of foods and beverages, including perishables like fruits, vegetables, dairy products, and non-perishables like canned goods.

30101030 Food Retail

Food Retail comprises companies that operate supermarkets, convenience stores, and other retail establishments selling a variety of food and grocery items directly to consumers.

30101040 Consumer Staples Merchandise Retail

These businesses focus on the retail of various consumer staples, including food, beverages, tobacco, personal and household care products.

30203010 Tobacco 30201030 Soft Drinks & Non-alcoholic Beverages 3010 Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 30 Consumer Staples 30101020 Food Distributors 30202010 Agricultural Products & Services 30101030 Food Retail 3020 Food, Beverage & Tobacco 30201020 Distillers & Vintners 301010 Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 3030 Household & Personal Products 302030 Tobacco 302020 Food Products 30201010 Brewers 30301010 Household Products 30101040 Consumer Staples Merchandise Retail 30202030 Packaged Foods & Meats 302010 Beverages 303010 Household Products 303020 Personal Care Products 30101010 Drug Retail 30302010 Personal Care Products

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3020 Food, Beverage & Tobacco

The Food, Beverage, and Tobacco sub-industry covers companies that manufacture and distribute goods which are either ingested or consumed by the end user.

302010 Beverages

The Beverages classification includes companies that produce and distribute various types of drinks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic.

30201010 Brewers

Brewers specialize in the production and distribution of beer and related products, utilizing a variety of ingredients and brewing methods.

30201020 Distillers & Vintners

This classification includes companies that distill spirits and wines, using a range of methods and ingredients to cater to various consumer preferences.

30201030 Soft Drinks & Non-alcoholic Beverages

Soft Drinks & Non-alcoholic Beverages companies are involved in the production and distribution of non-alcoholic beverages such as soft drinks, juices, bottled water, and non-alcoholic beer and wine.

302020 Food Products

This classification includes companies engaged in the production and distribution of food items.

30202010 Agricultural Products & Services

Agricultural Products & Services companies are engaged in various activities related to farming and agriculture, including the production, distribution, and related support services.

30202030 Packaged Foods & Meats

Packaged Foods & Meats companies are involved in the production and distribution of processed foods and meats, which are typically sold in a ready-to-eat or ready-to-cook format.

302030 Tobacco

The Tobacco classification comprises companies that manufacture and distribute tobacco and tobacco-related products.

30203010 Tobacco

These companies are involved in the production and distribution of various tobacco products, including cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and smokeless tobacco.

3030 Household & Personal Products

This sub-industry includes companies that produce and distribute a wide range of products used for personal care or in the household.

303010 Household Products

Household Products companies manufacture and distribute a wide range of products used in homes, including cleaning products, kitchenware, home décor, and more.

30301010 Household Products

These companies are engaged in the production and distribution of an assortment of products that are typically used for domestic purposes.

303020 Personal Care Products

Personal Care Products companies manufacture and distribute products used for personal hygiene and beautification.

30302010 Personal Care Products

Companies under this classification produce and distribute a wide range of personal care products, including skincare, haircare, makeup, perfumes, and other cosmetics.

Conclusion

The Consumer Staples sector, outlined in a comprehensive hierarchy above, covers a wide range of sub-industries, each crucial to meeting consumers' everyday needs. From the distribution of essential products to the production of food, beverages, household, and personal care items, these industries contribute significantly to the global economy. Their resilience, rooted in the non-cyclical nature of their products, establishes them as an integral part of both developed and developing economies.