A term describing a structured list of all the materials or parts and quantities needed to produce a particular finished product, assembly, subassembly, or manufactured part. These materials may be purchased or internally produced.
Different BOMs may be maintained and applied by different functions:
Alternative names for Bill of Materials include: Recipe.
ID | Name | Level | x |
---|---|---|---|
BOM | Bill of Materials | 1 | BOM |
E-BOM | Engineering BOM | 2 | E-BOM |
M-BOM | Manufacturing BOM | 2 | M-BOM |
P-BOM | Planning BOM | 2 | P-BOM |
ID | Name | Level | x |
---|---|---|---|
P2 | Plan Source | 2 | P2 |
P201 | Gather Sourcing Demand | 3 | P201 |
M1 | Make-to-Stock | 2 | M1 |
M101 | Create Schedule | 3 | M101 |
M2 | Make-to-Order | 2 | M2 |
M201 | Create Order | 3 | M201 |
M202 | Schedule Make Orders | 3 | M202 |
M3 | Make-To-Engineering-Order | 2 | M3 |
M302 | Complete Order Engineering | 3 | M302 |
M303 | Schedule Resources | 3 | M303 |
M4 | Re-Make | 2 | M4 |
M402 | Schedule Work Orders | 3 | M402 |
M410 | Transfer | 3 | M410 |