F Wholesale Trade
The Wholesale Trade Division includes units mainly engaged in the purchase and onselling, the commission-based buying, and/or the commission-based selling of goods, without significant transformation, to businesses. Units are classified to the Wholesale Trade Division in the first instance if they buy finished goods and then onsell them (including on a commission basis) to businesses. Wholesalers' premises are usually a warehouse or office with little or no display of goods large storage facilities and are not generally located or designed to attract a high proportion of walk-in customers. Wholesaling is often characterised by high value and/or bulk volume transactions, and customers are generally reached through trade-specific contacts. The Wholesale Trade Division distinguishes two types of wholesalers: - merchant wholesalers who take title to the goods they sell, including import/export merchants; and - units whose main activity is the commission based buying and/or the commission based selling of goods, acting as wholesale agents or brokers, or business to business electronic markets, both of whom arrange the sale of goods on behalf of others for a commission or fee without taking title to the goods. A unit which sells to both businesses and the general public will be classified to the Wholesale Trade Division if it operates from premises such as warehouses or offices with little or no display of goods, has large storage facilities, and is not generally located or designed to attract a high proportion of walk-in customers. For units that have goods manufactured for them on commission and then sell those goods, the following treatment guidelines are to be followed: - units that own the material inputs, own the final outputs but have the production done by others will be included in the Manufacturing Division; - units that do not own the material inputs, own the final outputs but have the production done by others will not be included in the Manufacturing Division (these may be included in wholesale trade or other divisions); and - units that do not own the material inputs, do not own the final outputs but undertake the production for others will be included in the Manufacturing Division. As a result, units that have goods manufactured for them on commission will be included in the Wholesale Trade Division where they do not own the material inputs to the manufacturing process, but take title to the outputs and sell them in the manner prescribed above for typical wholesaling units.
Where F sits in the ANZSIC 2006 hierarchy
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Subcategories of F Wholesale Trade
- 33Basic Material Wholesaling
Subdivision (Basic Material Wholesaling) within the division 'Wholesale Trade' under ANZSIC 2006.
- 34Machinery and Equipment Wholesaling
Subdivision (Machinery and Equipment Wholesaling) within the division 'Wholesale Trade' under ANZSIC 2006.
- 35Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts Wholesaling
Subdivision (Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts Wholesaling) within the division 'Wholesale Trade' under ANZSIC 2006.
- 36Grocery, Liquor and Tobacco Product Wholesaling
Subdivision (Grocery, Liquor and Tobacco Product Wholesaling) within the division 'Wholesale Trade' under ANZSIC 2006.
- 37Other Goods Wholesaling
**Exclusions/References:** - Units mainly engaged in wholesaling industrial chemical products are included in Class 3323 Industrial and Agricultural Chemical Product Wholesaling. **Primary Activities:** - Cosmetic wholesaling - Drug wholesaling - Medicine wholesaling - Perfume wholesaling - Toiletry wholesaling - Veterinary drug wholesaling - Veterinary medicine wholesaling
- 38Commission-Based Wholesaling
**Exclusions/References:** - Units mainly engaged in - (a) the arrangement of the purchase of travel and related services are included in Class 7220 Travel Agency and Tour Arrangement Services; - (b) the activities of real estate agents are included in Class 6720 Real Estate Services; and - (c) the broking of financial or insurance services are included in the appropriate classes of Subdivision 64 Auxiliary Finance and Insurance Services. **Primary Activities:** - Auction service (except real estate) - Auctioning livestock - Electronic auction - Export agent, wholesaler - Goods wholesale broking n.e.c. - Import agent, wholesaler - Livestock agent - Manufacturer's sales agent - Stock and station agent - Stockyard operation - Wholesaler's sales agent - Wool broking
Frequently asked questions
- What is ANZSIC 2006 F?
- ANZSIC 2006 F is "Wholesale Trade". The Wholesale Trade Division includes units mainly engaged in the purchase and onselling, the commission-based buying, and/or the commission-based selling of goods, without significant transformation, to businesses. Units are classified to the Wholesale Trade Division in the first instance if they buy finished goods and then onsell them (including on a commission basis) to businesses. Wholesalers' premises are usually a warehouse or office with little or no display of goods large storage facilities and are not generally located or designed to attract a high proportion of walk-in customers. Wholesaling is often characterised by high value and/or bulk volume transactions, and customers are generally reached through trade-specific contacts. The Wholesale Trade Division distinguishes two types of wholesalers: - merchant wholesalers who take title to the goods they sell, including import/export merchants; and - units whose main activity is the commission based buying and/or the commission based selling of goods, acting as wholesale agents or brokers, or business to business electronic markets, both of whom arrange the sale of goods on behalf of others for a commission or fee without taking title to the goods. A unit which sells to both businesses and the general public will be classified to the Wholesale Trade Division if it operates from premises such as warehouses or offices with little or no display of goods, has large storage facilities, and is not generally located or designed to attract a high proportion of walk-in customers. For units that have goods manufactured for them on commission and then sell those goods, the following treatment guidelines are to be followed: - units that own the material inputs, own the final outputs but have the production done by others will be included in the Manufacturing Division; - units that do not own the material inputs, own the final outputs but have the production done by others will not be included in the Manufacturing Division (these may be included in wholesale trade or other divisions); and - units that do not own the material inputs, do not own the final outputs but undertake the production for others will be included in the Manufacturing Division. As a result, units that have goods manufactured for them on commission will be included in the Wholesale Trade Division where they do not own the material inputs to the manufacturing process, but take title to the outputs and sell them in the manner prescribed above for typical wholesaling units.
- What does ANZSIC 2006 F include?
- F Wholesale Trade contains 6 direct subcategories: 33 Basic Material Wholesaling; 34 Machinery and Equipment Wholesaling; 35 Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts Wholesaling; 36 Grocery, Liquor and Tobacco Product Wholesaling; 37 Other Goods Wholesaling; 38 Commission-Based Wholesaling.
- What is the parent category of F?
- F Wholesale Trade sits under F Wholesale Trade in the ANZSIC 2006 hierarchy.
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