Series
Wholesale Trade Survey
en-NZWTS
en-NZStatistics New Zealand
en-NZWholesale Trade statistics measure the sale or resale of new or used goods to retailers, including businesses or institutional users (including government). Available statistics include total wholesale stock and sales by quarter, and industry.
en-NZThe Wholesale Trade Survey (WTS) provides short-term economic indicators for the wholesale trade sector. We also use WTS data to compile the wholesale trade sector component of quarterly national accounts.
en-NZ3 Quarterly
National Accounts (Quarterly GDP), economic analysts and forecasters.
The objective of the Wholesale Trade Quarterly (WTS) survey is to provide timely, short term, key indicator statistics on the wholesaling sector of the economy. This provides a useful short term indicator for economic analysts and policy makers.
The data is also used in the compilation of quarterly and annual National Accounts.
Sales to stocks ratios may also provide useful comparative data for commercial users.
It should always be borne in mind that the data is taken from a sample survey and is therefore subject to sample error. On some occasions there are requests for data below the published, storetype design level which provides more detail. These data will be subject to higher sample errors than published statistics.
Publication
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Wholesale Trade Survey – previous releases from Wholesale Trade Survey: December 2005 quarters en-NZ |
Methodology
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Implementing ANZSIC06 Classifications in manufacturing, wholesale, and services. en-NZ |
Studies
Coverage
Wholesale Trade Survey (ANZSIC06)
Wholesale Trade Survey (ANZSIC06) is to represent series level methodological information regarding the Wholesale Trade Survey under the Australia and New Zealand Standard Industry Classification (ANZSIC06).
en-NZMethodology
Postal and tax contributions for December 2016 quarter
Collections data quality for Wholesale Trade Survey | ||||
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December 2016 quarter | ||||
Industry | ||||
Percent of sales | ||||
Basic material wholesaling | 57.1 | 1.9 | 42.9 | 0.8 |
Machinery and equipment wholesaling | 40.0 | 4.1 | 60.0 | 1.5 |
Motor vehicle and motor-vehicle parts wholesaling | 62.8 | 0.9 | 37.2 | 2.1 |
Grocer, liquor, and tobacco product wholesaling | 74.5 | 0.5 | 25.5 | 0.7 |
Other goods wholesaling | 34.1 | 1.6 | 65.9 | 1.6 |
Commission-based wholesaling | 54.9 | 0.0 | 45.1 | 1.2 |
Total wholesale trade |
Coverage
Wholesale Trade Survey (ANZSIC96)
The purpose of this data collection titled Wholesale Trade Survey (ANZSIC96)is to represent series level methodological information regarding the Wholesale Trade Survey changing to the Australia and New Zealand Standard Industry Classification (ANZSIC96).
en-NZMethodology
Population covered All economically significant kind-of-activity units (KAU's) on the SNZ Business Frame (BF) that have an ancillary classification of ANZSIC Division F (Wholesale).
This Division includes all units mainly engaged in wholesale trade. The term ‘wholesale trade’ is used here in the broad sense to include the resale (as agents or principals) of new or used goods to businesses or to institutional (including Government) users.
Businesses mainly engaged in wholesale trade are wholesale merchants who take title to the goods they sell; separate sales branches (not being retail stores) operated by manufacturing enterprises; commission agents, import and export agents; petroleum products distributors; and co-operatives and marketing boards engaged in marketing farm based products.
Units mainly engaged in reselling their own goods by auction are included in this Division, but units which are mainly engaged in providing auctioning services for others are included in Division L Property and Business Services.
Units mainly engaged in selling their goods to non-end users are included in this Division, but units which are mainly engaged in selling their goods to end users are included in Division G Retail Trade. An example: a unit selling a motorcycle to a farmer for use on the farm is classified as Wholesaling since it is a sale to a business and the product is used in the farm production process.
In the case of units which have goods manufactured for them on commission or contract a variety of situations are encountered with different treatments applicable to each. However, in general, if a unit has no goods producing facilities itself then all its sales of goods produced for it on commission are treated for classification purposes as wholesale or retail sales, as appropriate.
Statistical Unit Kind-of-activity unit (KAU)
Statistical Units and the Business Frame The statistical units on the BF are Enterprises, kind of activity units (KAUs) and geographic units (GEOs).
Selection Unit Enterprise Enterprises on the BF considered for selection are those that have one or more wholesaling KAUs. Enterprises with more than one KAU (where at least one KAU is in wholesaling) are automatically selected.
Collection Unit Kind-of-activity unit
Under Coverage There are 3 main types of undercoverage
- Wholesaling activity at a level beneath the selection unit - KAUs on the BF are derived units composed of one or more geographic units. A geographic unit is a separate operating unit engaged in New Zealand in one, or predominately one, kind of economic activity from a single physical location or base. Some KAUs will have geographic units which are classified to wholesaling on the BF but because this is not the predominant activity of the KAU the KAU will have a different classification, for example, manufacturing. These KAUs are not eligible to be included in the Wholesale Trade Survey. Note that wholesaling KAUs that contain non-wholesaling GEOs have all their activity included in WTS. Therefore, as in this collections case, there can be some overcoverage too.
- Activity from units which are excluded from selection ie not economically significant.
- Activity from units who are not on the BF (eg those not GST registered with IRD), and very new registrations that have not been processed.
Population and Sample Size Postal sample approximately 1,100 kind-of-activity units. Administrative (tax) stratum approximately 13,500 kind-of-activity units. Population approximately 16,000 kind-of-activity units.
Seasonal Adjustment The seasonally adjusted series removes the effect of regular climatic or calendar events. This allows direct comparison between figures from different periods. The X12-ARIMA package is used to produce seasonally adjusted figures and trend estimates. All seasonally adjusted figures are subject to revision each quarter.
Trend Estimates A trend estimate is one in which both the seasonal and irregular components have been removed. Once confirmed, trend estimates reveal the underlying direction of movements in a series. Trend estimates indicate turning points more accurately than seasonally adjusted estimates. The wholesaling sales trend series is also calculated using the X12-ARIMA seasonal adjustment package. It is based on optimal weighted moving averages of the seasonally adjusted series with an adjustment for outlying values. Trend estimates towards the end of the series incorporate new data as it becomes available and can therefore change as more observations are added to the series. Revisions can be particularly large if an observation is treated as an outlier in one period, but is found to be part of the underlying trend as further observations are added to the series. All trend estimates are subject to revision each month but normally only the last two or three estimates are likely to be substantially altered.
en-NZCoverage
Nation wide, no regional breakdown.
en-NZWholesale Trade Survey (pre ANZSIC96)
The purpose of this d ata c ollection titled Wholesale Trade Survey (pre ANZSIC96) is to represent the series level methodological information regarding the Wholesale Trade Survey prior to the introduction of the Australia and New Zealand Standard Industry Classification (ANZSIC96 ) .
en-NZMethodology
Statistical Units and the Business Frame Prior to the December 1996 quarter the survey was selected from the Business Directory (BD). The Business Frame superseded the BD in December 1996. The statistical units on the BF are Enterprises, Kind-of-Activity Units (KAUs) and Geographic Units (GEOs). These replace Enterprises, Accounting Units and Activity Units, respectively, on the BD. The underlying concepts are unchanged.
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