Which part of the product mix refers to the number of products in a given line?

The product mix is the variety of products a company produces or sells to the marketplace. A product line often evolves, as manufacturers want to take advantage of a brand's value and the success of other products in the mix. Retailers carry a mixture of products to satisfy various customers. The product mix includes four common elements: Length, breadth, depth and consistency.

Length

The length element of the product mix refers to the number of products in a given product line. You could also describe it as the number of stock keeping units or SKU's a company carries in a product line. For instance, the length of a grocery retailer’s soft drink product line is the number of distinct brands it carries. A longer product line means consumers have more options and access to greater assortment.

Breadth

Breadth of the product mix refers to the number of product lines that a company offer or the variety a company offers. Offering a wider array of product lines is common for discount and department that sell products in a number of different product categories. Manufacturers develop breadth to diversify risks of a given product becoming obsolete. Retailers with wide variety often attempt to market themselves in a virtual one-stop shop.

Depth

Depth is closely related to length in the product mix in the sense that it offers the consumer options when selecting a given product. Depth refers to the different ways that you can buy a particular product in a product line. For instance, you can buy soft drink in a 2-Liter bottle, a six or 12-pack of cans, a 20-ounce bottle or other sizes. You can buy dish soap in liquid, powder or gel form. These options further enhance your flexibility as a buyer.

Consistency

The consistency element of the product mix refers to the connection between products within the product line and the way they reach the consumer. For manufacturers, consistency refers to how closely related production processes are for various products. The more consistent production is, the more efficient and cost-effective. For retailers, consistency in a product mix makes it easier to perform suggestive selling and recommend close products. Distinct products in the mix typically translate to a unique selling process for that product.

Product Mix:

Product mix of a company is made of all product lines and items. It includes the total number of varieties or models offered by the company.

Let us define the term:

Philip Kotler:

“A product mix is the set of all product lines and items that a particular seller offers for the sale to buyers.”

William Stanton:

“The product mix is the full list of all products offered for the sale by the company.” Thus, product mix means total number of products items offered by the company. For example, HMT Company produces watches, machines, tractors, plants, tools, and equipment’s, and many other products. In each product group, a number of varieties are offered. The set of all these products (main range) and product varieties in each range can be said as product mix.

Product Mix Dimensions:

Product mix of a particular company includes major product lines.

Product mix has various dimensions, such as:

i. Product Mix Length:

It refers to the total number of items (in all the product lines) in product mix. For example product mix of Bajaj Company has more than 100 items in various product lines, such as fans, bulbs and tubes, heaters, motorbikes, shooters, rich-show, processing machines, and many other ranges.

ii. Product Mix Width or Breadth:

It indicates the total number of product lines a company carries. For example, two wheelers (including various models) constitutes one of the product lines of Bajaj Company.

iii. Product Mix Depth:

It refers to a number of varieties in forms of sizes, colors, and models offered within each product line. It can be said as the average number of product items offered by the firm in each product line.

iv. Product Mix Consistency:

It refers to degree to which different product lines are related in one or other ways. It indicates how closely various product lines are related. The consistency can be judged on the basis of production requirements, uses of products, distribution channels, or some other ways. For example, product lines of Philips India Ltd., include radios, bulbs and tubes, different television sets, VCR, CD-DVD player, tape recorders, etc., can have higher consistency. While Hindustan Machines and Tools produce wrist watches as well as tractors, it is called inconsistent product mix.

Product Line:

Product line is a group of product items that can satisfy the same needs and wants, they have more or less similar features. For example, Bajaj Auto Ltd., in its two wheeler product line, makes Discover, Boxer, Boss, Pulsar, Cub scooter, Bajaj Sunny, etc.

Philip Kotler:

“Product line is a group of products that are closely related because they function in a similar way, are sold to same customer groups, are marketed through the same type of outlets, or fall within given price range.” Thus, product line is the group of similar products. The similarity may be seen in one or more ways. Product line consists of product items belonging to same class.

The definition suggests following five ways the items are closely related:

i. They function in similar manner.

ii. They offer similar benefits, or meet similar expectations.

iii. They are sold to similar customer groups.

iv. They are marketed by similar outlets.

v. They fall within same price range.

Characteristics of Product Line:

Main characteristics of product line can be listed as:

1. Product line consists of closely related product items. Difference is only found in terms of colour, size, shape, model, performance, weight, and capacity.

2. It is a compose of various similar items.

3. Product items are complementary to one another. For example, tube, tyre, and related materials.

4. There is difference in price. For example, Hero Honda charges different price for different models.

5. The purpose of offering similar items in each of the product line may be to attract customers by offering more varieties, and to create a good image or reputation.

6. Different items of a product line can be manufactured using same technology and/or inputs.

7. Product items in each of the product lines are distributed in same distribution channel. That is, similar outlets market them.

8. Product items in each product line function in same manner. They need same technical skills to use them.

9. They are sold to similar customer groups. They satisfy needs of the same groups.

10. They have more or less same use or utility. They are used for the same purpose.

Concept of Product Item:

Product items are various varieties offered within product line, which are similar in one or other ways. Such varieties are based on quality, size, colour, capacity, price, model, performance, and so on.

Which part of the product mix refers to the number of products in a given line?

What is a line of products called?

A product line is a group of related products all marketed under a single brand name that is sold by the same company. Companies sell multiple product lines under their various brand names, seeking to distinguish them from each other for better usability for consumers.

What is the product line and or product mix?

A product line is one line of similar products that are sold within a company, whereas a product mix is the combined total of all the product lines sold in a company.