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BOM (Bills of Material)

BOM (Bills of Material)

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BOM (Bills of Material)

A BOM (bills of materials) is a list of the raw materials, sub-assemblies, intermediate assemblies, parts, and the quantities of each material needed to manufacture the final product. Bills of material may be used for communication between manufacturing partners or confined to a single manufacturing plant.

 

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  • Introduction to BOM
  • Why Use a BOM
  • Who Prepares BOM
  • Elements of a BOM
  • BOM Displays
  • Value of a BOM
  • BOM Structure
  • Types of BOM

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A Bills of Material (BOM) is a structured comprehensive list of the materials, components and parts which are required to manufacture a final product. The quantities are also mentioned in the BOM list that are needed and their names, descriptions and costs.

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  • Introduction to BOM
  • Why Use a BOM
  • Who Prepares BOM
  • Elements of a BOM
  • BOM Displays
  • Value of a BOM
  • BOM Structure
  • Types of BOM