General usage:
* Consumer goods: Products purchased for personal use, such as clothes, electronics, food, etc.
* Industrial goods: Products used in the production of other goods, such as raw materials, machinery, etc.
* Durable goods: Products designed to last for a long time, such as appliances, furniture, etc.
* Non-durable goods: Products used up quickly, such as food, gasoline, etc.
In commerce:
* Goods in transit: Products being transported from one location to another.
* Goods received: Products that have arrived at a destination.
* Goods shipped: Products that have been sent from a location.
* Goods sold: Products that have been purchased by a customer.
In law:
* Goods and services: A combination of tangible products and intangible services.
* Goods in possession: Products that are physically held by someone.
* Goods in trust: Products that are held by someone for the benefit of another.
In general:
* The word "goods" can also be used in a more general sense, referring to anything that is considered to be valuable or useful.
* For example, you might say "She has many goods in her shop" or "He has many goods to offer."
The specific meaning of "goods" will depend on the context in which it is used.