Are You a BoM and Configuration Engine Expert?
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True or false: Manufacturers of highly configured products do not require hyper-agility.

False

True or false: Variant BoMs contain only the necessary parts needed for the final product.

False

True or false: Configuration engines are only used by the design and manufacturing departments of an OEM.

False

Study Notes

  • Bill of Materials (BoM) describes components of a product
  • Complex products are configured based on a 150% BoM
  • Variant BoMs contain more parts than needed for final product
  • Variant BoMs used for Assembled-To-Order and Engineered-To-Order
  • OEMs use global configuration engines for various purposes
  • Configuration engines used by design, manufacturing, procurement, sales, marketing, finance, and clients
  • Manufacturers of highly configured products require hyper-agility
  • Hyper-agility involves overloading baseline bundles to meet extreme customization
  • OEMs use configuration rules, compatibility matrix, and business rules for Assembled-To-Order
  • OEMs use customized parts/assemblies for Engineered-To-Order.

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"Mastering BoMs and Configuration Engines: Test Your Knowledge!" Take this quiz to test your knowledge on Bill of Materials (BoM) and Configuration Engines used in manufacturing highly configured products. Learn about complex product configurations, variant BoMs, and how OEMs use global configuration engines for various purposes. Discover the importance of hyper-agility in meeting extreme customization demands and the use of configuration rules, compatibility matrix, and business rules for Assembled-To-Order and Engineered-To-Order. Test

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