A Bill of Material (BOM) is a hierarchical list of materials (components, subassembles, ingredients..) required to produce an item, showing the quantity of each required item. Other information such ...
A complete list of the material (inclusive of the number, size, species and grade of each piece) required for an item of millwork, an order (of materials), etc.
A list of materials on a blueprint that are needed to complete the part or the assembly.
A listing of components, parts, and other items needed to manufacture a product, showing the quantity of each required to produce each end item. A bill of material is similar to a parts list except that it usually shows how the product is fabricated and assembled. Also called a product structure record, formula, recipe, or ingredients list.
a complete, formally structured list of the components that make up a product or assembly
List of materials required to complete or produce a specified product
A list of various portions of material giving dimensions and weights, or other quantitative measurements.
A listing of material items required to complete the production of a single unit. When actual or expected prices are applied, it becomes the Priced Bill of Material (PBOM).
A structured list of all the materials or parts and quantities needed to produce a particular finished product, assembly, subassembly, manufactured part, whether purchased or not.
A listing of all the subassemblies, parts, and raw materials that go into a parent assembly.
A structured list of the parts, sub-assemblies, assemblies, and raw materials that define a product. Normally created and maintained within the Product Structure Management function, it defines the type, number, quantity, and relationships of parts, assemblies, materials, documents and other product definition information.
Total list of all components/materials required to manufacture the product.
Lists materials (components or ingredients) required to produce an item. Multilevel Bills of Material also show subassemblies and their components.
A list of all the subassemblies, parts and raw materials of which a parent assembly consists.
A list of all parts, sub-assemblies and raw materials that constitute a particular assembly, showing the quantity of each required item.
Listing of parts of an item as shown in a drawing.
A list of components and quantities required to manufacture a product.