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Our distributors aren't good at handling so many product lines in their warehouses.
Lego was introducing too many product lines, without putting enough attention on its original, core business, Robertson wrote.
The supply chain has become slow and over-committed, and stores are cluttered with too many product lines.
Corsini has rationalised its range, so that it does not have to support too many product lines.
Figures for Amazon are harder to obtain, but UK sellers believe Chinese sellers are leading the field in many product lines on its site, too.
Successful industrial distributors are usually courted by numerous producers and, as a consequence, are probably carrying as many product lines as they can effectively handle.
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Instead, many suppliers' product lines are neglected by resellers in deference to more compatible incentive offers.
It began making many innovative product lines functional by reducing the number of product variations and simplifying pricing.
On the other, as the leading Unix vendor, Sun has the most to lose if Linux becomes the standard server operating system, from low-end boxes to mainframes, as IBM expects.Simon Phipps, Sun's "chief technology evangelist" (yes, really), insists that Sun loves Linux, and that IBM's embrace of Linux is merely marketing camouflage to divert attention from its many incompatible product lines.
One of the reasons ERP vendors like PeopleSoft are struggling is because newer software companies have already laid claim to many complementary product lines.
An unplanned acquisition spree has added many disparate product lines, which Compaq's sales force is having a tough time coming to terms with, and the company is losing market share to Dell, IBM, HP and even Sun Microsystems.
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