Title: SPPI FOR WHOLESALE TRADE IN ISRAEL
1SPPI FOR WHOLESALE TRADE IN ISRAEL
- Ruth Vizner
- Central bureau of statistics
23rd Voorburg Group meeting
Aguascalientes, Mexico 22-26 September 2008
2Topics
- Output definition
- Market condition
- Classification
- National accounts
- Pricing methods
- Quality adjustment
3Definition of the service (1)
- The resale (without transformation) of goods from
manufacturer to a third party retailers,
industrial, commercial, institutional or
professional users or other wholesalers, or
involves acting as an agent or broker in buying
goods for or selling goods to such companies.
4Definition of the service (2)
- Related services
- Transportation
- Warehousing
- Promotions
- Marketing
- Packaging
- Assortment building
- Other services
5Definition of the service (3)
- Two types of wholesalers
- Merchant wholesalers
- Buy and sell goods on their own account
(wholesale merchant or jobbers, industrial
distributors, importers, exporters and
cooperative buying associations) - Agents and brokers
- Receive a commission or fee
6Type of wholesalers
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis
Wholesale that take title to the goods
Manufacturers sales and branch offices
Agents and brokers
Wholesale merchants
7Origin and destination of goods
Intermediate buyer Retailer Industrial institu
tional Other merchant
Local manufacturer
Wholesale trade
Final Customer
import
export
International manufacturer
International customer
8Market Conditions (1)
- In 2007
- Industry revenue US 55 billion
- 22,733 dealers
- 17.7 percent of revenue in all industries
- Market share of big companies 70
- (3.5 percent of dealers with revenues US 40
million accounted 70 of revenue)
9Market Conditions (2)
- Wholesale trade includes domestic as well as
international wholesale trade - In 2005
- Import of goods 25 of revenues
- Export of goods only 4 of revenues
10First group to develop
- 512 - wholesale trade of agriculture raw
material, live animals, food, beverage and
tobacco - 5121 - Wholesale of agricultural raw materials
and live animals includes grains and seeds
oleaginous fruits flowers and plants
unmanufactured tobacco live animalshides and
skinsleather agricultural material waste,
residues and by-products used for animal feed - 5122 - Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco
includes fruit and vegetables dairy products,
eggs and egg products edible oils and fats of
animal or vegetable origin meat and meat
products fishery products sugar, chocolate
and sugar confectionery bakery products
beverages coffee, tea, cocoa and spices
tobacco products -
11Group 512
- In 2005
- The biggest, 27 of revenue
- US 11,591 million
- Special conditions
- Fluctuations in the prices of goods in global
markets - Changes in exchange rates
- Competition
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Globalization and new technologies
12ClassificationISIC Rev 3
13other Classification (ISIC Rev 4)
14other Classification (CPC)
15Classification
- Detailed information and description of products
and services. - Distinction between wholesale trade on own
account and on a fee or contract basis. - Classification according to the function and kind
of product (food, household, machinery). - Distinction between specialized and non
specialized wholesale trade (in ISIC rev 4).
16National accounts issues
- How to measure prices of output for subsidiaries
units of a manufacturing enterprise? (Units that
sell manufactured products made by the parent
company ). - How to estimate export in wholesale trade ?
(export of services / export of goods).
17Pricing methods
- Gross margin price.
- The difference between the acquisition price
from the supplier and the selling price to the
next buyer. - There are some cases
- (I) the average gross margin per unit for a
particular customer class and/or supplier class
for all sales within a product group. - (II) the average gross margin per unit for a
particular customer class or supplier class for a
specific kind of product. - (III) the average gross margin for all customers
and/or suppliers for all sales of a particular
product. - (IV) the average gross margin for all customer
and/or suppliers for all sales of a product
group. - (V) margin price for an item / transaction.
18Margin Price
19Quality adjustment methodology
- Price determining component include
- Product information
- - Type of product
- - Unit of measure
- - Origin of product
- - Additional services
- Transaction information
- - Type of costumer
- - Type of supplier
- - Size of transaction
-
20Example of service description
21Another example
22THANKS
QUESTIONS?