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Bill of Materials Template

Bill of Materials Template PLDZ-1Bill-of-Materials-Template
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Bill of Materials Template

A Bill of Materials, also known as a BOM, is used to list the parts used to build a product, whether it is a software application, infrastructure equipment or a physical building. In other words, the Bill of Materials lists all the subassemblies, intermediates, parts, and raw materials that are part of a parent assembly, showing the quantity of each required to make an assembly.


Benefits of a Bill of Materials template

Use this Bill of Materials template to:

1. Maintain a centralized and accurate record of information for Make-To-Stock, Production, Manufacturing and Just in Time environments.

2. Improve material management by responding to changes in production

3. Control inventory levels

4. Reduce obsolete parts

5. Lowers manufacturing costs

6. Provide what-If capabilities for estimates or customer quotes


Bill of Material Template - Download Now


Bill of Material Template - Download Now


Bill of Material Template - Download Now


Bill of Material Template - Download Now


Includes 6 Free Excel Templates


Bill of Material Template - Download Now


Bill of Materials - Product List


Bill of Material Template - Download Now


Bill of Materials - Component List


Bill of Material Template - Download Now


Turnkey Bill of Materials



Bill of Material Template - Download Now


Bill of Materials - Supplier List


Other Excel templates included are Quick Product List and the Sample Kitted Bill of Materials template.


Table of Contents


1 Introduction


1.1 Purpose
1.2 Scope
1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations
1.4 References
1.5 Overview


2 Version Description


2.1 Inventory of Materials
2.2 Inventory of Software Units
2.3 Changes
2.4 Adaptation Data
2.5 Installation Instructions


3 Appendix 10

Bill of Materials Template A Bill of Materials, also known as a BOM, is used to list the parts used to build a product, whether it is a software application, infrastructure equipment or a physical building. In other words, the Bill of Materials list
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