Supplies (200–299) are goods or products you sell, manufacture or deliver.
Examples: agricultural products (200), printed matter (201), medical supplies (202), electrical/ICT supplies (203), food (207), transport equipment (208), general supplies (211), manufacturers (212–213), petroleum (214), gases (216), media supplies (217).
Worked example
A 100% citizen general supplier takes four subcodes under 211 (stationery, furniture, toiletry, hardware):
- Application P200 + 4 × P300 = P1,400 initial
- Annual subscription P200 on anniversary
- Youth path example: P200 + 4 × P150 = P800 initial
Supply versus service
The correct category depends on what the client is buying:
- Designing an advertising campaign → service (e.g. 138/02)
- Supplying finished printed brochures → supply (e.g. 201)
- Selling cameras and ICT equipment → supply (e.g. 203)
- Providing photography as a service → service (e.g. 139/09)
Suppliers generally need an appropriate trade licence. Regulated goods (medical, fuel, chemicals, etc.) can need more.