The statement of components that you need for manufacturing a Product (Finished Good) will be defined in a structured manner with the step wise sequence of operation. What has to be manufactured first and what next, the number of components, Resource (Machine and Technical Labour ) that we require to manufacture a Product will be defined in Oracle Bill Of Material .
For Example:
If you want to manufacture a pen the Bill Of Materials for Pen will be...
1.Cap - 1 Each
2.Top Cover - 1 Each
3.Bottom Cover - 1 Each
4.Nib - 1 Each
5.Ink - 4 Dps
6.Refil - 1 Each
Operation Sequence:
1 - Assebble Nib
2 - Assemble Top & Bottom Cover
3 - Fix the Cap - Final Operation to manufacture pen.
Resource Required:
1.Nib Fixing Machine - 2-Each
2.Technical Labour - 2-Each will work on 8-hours shift one person at a time
Oracle Bill Of Material can be used to capture all the above data as per business requirement and still has lot more functionality to help the business.
Thanks & Regards,
S.Grace Paul Regan.
4 comments:
rkhanna79
dai..its good but its too much
Thanks for sharing useful information.. I have following issue .
1)We have defined 3 operations in Routing .
Operation -10 has only one resource (example - Labor A )
Operation -20& 30 has no resource .
When we do cost roll up from Tools , Report is showing Labour A and Labor B .
Labor B has been end dated through Engineering Change order , but why it is reflecting in Bills of Material Indented Cost Report .
In Assembly cost also , system is showing two resources .
Thanks in Advance
Kiran
This is excellent work. The bill of material is easy topic to understand with the help of this post as steps are very clear to understand and apply. I don't think there is any other way to explain it in such simple terms. Thanks.
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