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What is a Bill of Materials?

By Shannon Kietzman
Updated: May 17, 2024
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A bill of materials is a list that specifies the parts used to build a product. When a company produces a product, it must keep track of the materials and components used in its creation. This list must be included with the product before shipping it to a merchandiser, client, or buyer. Generally, it is included inside the box in which the product is shipped.

In a way, a bill of materials is similar to a recipe, and every ingredient used is listed. Strict record keeping is the key rule to creating a bill of materials, because no item can be skipped. This is largely because the list can be used later to narrow down possible issues if product repairs are necessary. In addition, a bill of materials is essential when ordering replacement parts.

For an idea of what information is listed on a bill of materials, it is helpful to look at a sample list for a chest freezer. The chest freezer's components are broken into three parts: door, cabinet, and system. Each of these parts also contains a list of materials.

For the door, the bill of materials includes a white door gasket, lock assembly, key lock, inner lid panel, outer door panel, plug button, screw washers, panel clips, and insulation. Though this may mean little to a layperson, someone with knowledge of appliances can quickly identify problems and find replacement parts if or when the time comes by looking at the bill of materials. The freezer's cabinet is next on the list, and contains breaker ends, frame, nameplate, temperature control knob, temperature control gauge, screw hinges, breaker corners, hinge assemblies, breaker hinge, screws, owners manual, parts list, touch-up paint, bill of materials sheet, and the panel access.

Finally, there is a bill of materials for the freezer's system. The system's materials include the condenser, drier, filter, electrical harness, clip springs, screws, washer heads, grommets, compressor, compressor electricals, starter, overload protector, wiring harness, compressor cover, ground wires, fasteners, and energy guide. Even the screws are listed separately by size, which makes it easier for someone performing repairs to find the exact replacement screw needed.

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By anon177858 — On May 19, 2011

What is a numeration bill of material? List ten basic items that you include in the basic bill of material and why is it included?

By anon65417 — On Feb 13, 2010

could you please provide me the bill of material of internet service provider company?

By anon33369 — On Jun 05, 2009

Could you please provide me the bill of materials for a stationary diesel engine?

By tc31 — On Mar 11, 2009

Could you please provide me the bill of materials for a screw compressor.

By anon14205 — On Jun 12, 2008

your article is fantastic to explain bill of material. i am not from engineering background but still manage to understand it well due to the layman terms used in your article. thank you and all the best.

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