Why is creating a BOM important in the manufacturing workflow?
Creating a BOM is critical because it forms the backbone of:
Material planning: Knowing what and how much to procure or issue
Production control: Ensuring every FG is made from accurate and consistent components
Job card creation: Automatically pulls linked items and quantities
Costing: Enables precise product-level cost calculations
Without a defined BOM, production processes cannot run efficiently or reliably.

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