product line

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product line

The company is launching a new product line of eco-friendly sneakers.

Definition

Noun: 1. A group of related products offered by a company: A "product line" refers to a set of closely related products manufactured and sold by a single company. These products typically share common characteristics, functions, or target the same customer group.

Usage

A "product line" is used to describe a company's collection of products that are connected. It is a business and marketing term. - It is often modified by adjectives describing its quality, breadth, or focus (e.g., extensive product line, core product line, new product line). - Common verbs used with it include have, offer, expand, launch, and manage.

Examples
  • The company plans to launch a new product line of eco-friendly cleaning supplies next quarter.
  • Their core product line consists of professional photography equipment.
  • We need to analyze whether this item fits within our existing product line.
  • The automobile manufacturer expanded its product line to include electric SUVs.
Advanced Usage
  • "to extend a product line": To add new items to an existing group of related products, often to reach new market segments.
    • The snack brand extended its product line by introducing a spicy variant of its classic chips.
  • "product line depth": Refers to the number of variants offered within a single product line (e.g., different sizes, colors, or models of the same product type).
    • The shampoo brand increased its product line depth by adding formulas for curly, straight, and color-treated hair.
Variants and Related Words
  • Product family: A broader term sometimes used interchangeably with "product line," though it can imply a larger grouping of related lines.
  • Line extension: (Noun) The act of adding a new product to an existing product line.
  • Product portfolio: (Noun) The complete range of all products and product lines offered by a company.
Synonyms
  • Range of products
  • Series (e.g., )
  • Family of products
Related Phrases
  • "to fill a gap in the product line": To introduce a product that addresses a missing need or category within the existing set of offerings.
    • The new budget model was created to fill a gap in the product line.
  • "product line pricing": The strategy of setting price points for different products within a line to reflect their perceived value and relationship to each other.
    • Effective product line pricing encourages customers to trade up to more premium models.
product line

The company is launching a new product line of eco-friendly sneakers.

Noun
  1. a particular kind of product or merchandise
    • a nice line of shoes