Definition of product line in English English dictionary
A product line is a group of related products produced by one manufacturer, for example products that are intended to be used for similar purposes or to be sold in similar types of shops. A well-known UK supermarket launches more than 1,000 new product lines each year
The installed pipe pulled back during the HDD operation QUENCHING Hardening a ferrous alloy by heating it to the austenitizing temperature, then cooling it rapidly enough to transform all or much of the austenite to martensite QUENCHED AND TEMPERED A term to describe material that has been heat treated by first quenching, then tempering The preferred method for heat-treating most ferrous drill stem components
a group of products manufactured or distributed by an organisation, similar in the way they produced or marketed; for example, Gillette markets a line of razors and blades, a line of toiletries, a line of pens and a line of cigarette lighters
A group of products that are physically similar or are intended for a similar market
A group of products marketed by an organization to one general market The products have some characteristics, customers and uses in common and may also share technologies, distribution channels, prices, services and other elements of the marketing mix
A group of products related to each other by marketing, technical or end-use considerations
A group of products marketed by an organization to one general market The products have some characteristics, customers, and/or uses in common and may also share technologies, distribution channels, prices, services, and so on
A group of similar products intended for a similar group of buyers who will use them in a similar fashion