What is a BOM? An explanation of the purpose and types of BOM construction, as well as the benefits of system implementation.
In addition to basic knowledge such as the purpose of BOM construction and types of BOM, we will introduce challenges in implementation and case studies!
To manufacture products efficiently, it is essential to have a BOM (Bill of Materials) that outlines the composition of the product's parts. On the other hand, many in the manufacturing industry may feel limited by managing product compositions through Excel or drawings. In this article, we will introduce not only the basic knowledge such as the purpose of BOM construction and the types of BOMs, but also the benefits of implementing a BOM system, the challenges of implementation, and case studies. *For more detailed information, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more details.*
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Since our founding in 1961, we have consistently supported our customers in improving productivity and reducing costs. By offering multi-vendor solutions that are not tied to specific manufacturers and a wide range of products from office supplies to IT equipment, we promote one-stop solutions and one-stop support. ~ "Supporting the realization of 'actual operation'" ~ Getting a system up and running and ensuring that it delivers the intended benefits is never easy. At Otsuka Shokai, our specialized organization "Manufacturing SP," which is well-versed in solving manufacturing industry problems, integrates development, promotion, consulting, sales, and support to work together with our customers to achieve true actual operation. Rather than setting the goal as "getting it operational," we focus on "achieving the objectives and goals at the time of system implementation," and by executing the operational plans we have developed for that purpose, we aim to provide support that leads to "actual operation." This is Otsuka Shokai's "actual operation philosophy." We identify the problems and challenges our customers face and work together with them to realize new systems (innovation) utilizing IT.