Structure of a summarized BOM
The following example contains a summarized multilevel bill of material.
Manufactured Item: Bicycle | |||
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Item | Description | Quantity | |
B | Saddle | 1 | |
C | Frame | 1 | |
E | Spokes | 35 | |
F | Hub | 1 |
A | Manufactured Item Bicycle |
B | Purchased Part Saddle |
C | Purchased Part Frame |
E | Spokes |
F | Hub |
This example shows the purchased parts that are used in producing manufactured item A (= bicycle). The hub and spokes are used to make a wheel (a phantom item). This is not shown in a summarized BOM as it is in turn composed of other items, which are purchased parts.
If the purchased parts of the final product are known, you can determine the material requirements for making the other components of the final product.
The following example contains a Where - Used summarized multilevel bill of material.
Item: Spoke | ||
Manufactured Item | Description | Quantity |
M1 | Lady's City Bike | 60 |
M2 | Tandem Tour Ladies Bike | 60 |
M3 | Tandem Tour Men's Bike | 60 |
M4 | Tandem Tour Family | 60 |
For each component the total quantity is summed up in one line. It is not possible to see on which level(s) in the BOM the item is used.