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The service sector has been gaining more space and consolidating in the market, being currently the great employer of labor in the world. This scenario intensifies the debate on the various aspects that can result from a structured management oriented to the sector: to improve the economy, productivity, competitiveness, sustainability and sector of goods and manufacture. In addition, the goods industry has been incorporating services associated with its products as a strategy of differentiation. Thus, to integrate manufactured goods and the services in a single value package for customers is strengthened. This work is to preliminarily review the development of integrated products and services, in order to obtain an overview of the subject, as well as to analyze possible implications and contributions between the themes. For this, a systematic review of the literature was carried out, in order to determine the main papers using the inductive method for reading, to identify the main elements of the articles and their contributions. Bibliometric indicators were constructed as main journals and number of articles published per year, as well as general results, in which it was possible to observe the orientations and correlated areas. Finally, the results made it possible to highlight the trend in the researched area, emphasizing the evolution of the theme over the years and its main contributions.
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