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Questions and Answers
True or false: Manufacturers of highly configured products do not require hyper-agility.
True or false: Manufacturers of highly configured products do not require hyper-agility.
False (B)
True or false: Variant BoMs contain only the necessary parts needed for the final product.
True or false: Variant BoMs contain only the necessary parts needed for the final product.
False (B)
True or false: Configuration engines are only used by the design and manufacturing departments of an OEM.
True or false: Configuration engines are only used by the design and manufacturing departments of an OEM.
False (B)
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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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