BOM (Bills of Material)
BOM (Bills of Material)
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.
Table of Contents
- 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
BOM (Bills of Material) FAQs
Who is the target audience for this exam?
Student, graduates and professionals working in supply chain, logistics and production dept.
What are the exam objectives?
- 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
What is BOM?
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.
What skills are required for this exam?
- Leadership and management
- Verbal and written communication
- Organizational and logistics skills
- Supply chain skills
- Strong attention to detail
- Problem solving
- Data analysis
What are the career prospects after completing this exam?
- Inventory Manager
- Supply chain manager
- Production Manager
- Supply chain Associates
