Often goods are referred to as tangible products, and services are referred to as intangible products.
An intangible product is a product that can only be perceived indirectly such as an insurance policy.
The Japanese experience here adds to growing signs they are vulnerable in the American market when it comes to intangible products.
They tend to deal in primarily tangible goods and services such as agricultural commodities or utilities rather than intangible products such as financial services.
Trade in Services refers to the sale and delivery of an intangible product, called a service, between a producer and consumer.
However, the term may be used to describe a person who manages intangible products, such as music, information, and services.
In the second place, it allows the sales of intangible products in the vending machine.
But making an intangible product tangible using only words is on par with beating back the ocean with a broom.
This concept has been applied to both tangible and intangible products.
Service may be related to tangible product or intangible product".