0 a range of related products or services offered by a company: --
1 used to describe a business that sells a complete range of products or services, rather than a limited choice: --
full-line brokerages
The conglomerate would like to acquire a full-line cosmetics company.
Full-line farm stores allow one-stop shopping.
Of those, 294 contain a full-line pharmacy.
They compared market share to financial performance, and found that small, niche-market specialists and large, full-line generalists were those who performed best when holding a large market share.
It is divisible into four smaller rooms and is served by a modern full-line kitchen.
In 1980, the company transitioned from being a large format proprietary product vendor to being a full-line photographic product supplier.
Regarding route 202, after the initial full-line transformation of that route was complete in 2002, a single flat fare was applied for the whole line.
The company is moving toward developing a full-line of product for large-acre growers.
Various store formats include full-line stores, food stand-alone stores, food and homeware lifestyle stores, stores offering textiles (clothing, footwear and homeware).