Differences between Bills of Material and Kitting items

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What is a Bills of Material item (BOM)?

  • A Bills of Material item is an item that can be assembled or repackaged inventory items to create a supply of "master item" to sell.

 What is a Kitting item?

  • A Kitting item is an item that can be set up as collections of items that are priced and sold as a single item.

 Both a Bill of Material item and a Kitting item can be setup in I/C Items and Price Lists.

This is an example in our sample data.  In the screenshot below, it shows that 1 unit of #Componet Item 1 ( Ea.) and 1 unit of #Componet Item 2 ( Ea.) are used to assemble to make 1 unit of #MASTER Item ( Ea.).

However, in order to create/assemble #Master Item, users need to do an assembly in I/C Assemblies in I/C Transactions folder.

Let’s do an assembly together.

 

By posting this transaction, it will increase 1 unit of #Master Item in inventory and decrease 1 unit of #Componet Item 1 and also decrease 1 unit of #Componet Item 2. Then, users can sell #Master Item in O/E Order Entry (selling the master item, not the individual component items).

However, for a Kitting item, it’s different. Users don’t need to create an IC assembly transaction in order to create the Kitting item.

In order to define a Kitting Item, users need to create the kitting item first in I/C Items. Since this is a kitting item, the Costing Method has to be User-Specified because it’s a non-stock item and it won’t keep any inventory on hand. Also the “Kitting Item” checkbox has to be checked in I/C Items.

Then, go to Kitting Items in I/C Items and Price Lists in I/C Transactions folder to define the Kiting item.

 

Kitting items do not require users to do any assembly. Users can go directly to O/E Order Entry to sell the kitting item.  After the O/E shipment of the kitting item, 1 unit of A1-103/0 ( Ea.) and 1 unit of A1-310/0 ( Ea.) will be decreased in inventory. Since Kitting item is a non-stock item, therefore, it doesn’t keep track of inventory for the Kitting item (in this case, #Kitting item). 

Hope these clarify the differences between the Bills of Material item and the Kitting item.

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  • Hi.. Do you have expertise with setting up BOM's. I have a scenario where our company send plain glass bottles to third party for frosting then we get them back and do bottling process using spirits, Corks, Labels and boxed. How to deal with this situation. Thanks in advance.

  • Agree with user 13381622. You can set up different BOM numbers for you finished bottles. You can also add any fixed or variable cost if there are any when assembling the finished products. When you are in Sage 300, at the top of the screen, there is a Help menu button --> Help Topics, then, search by Bills of Material. There are a lot of articles for Bills of Material in the Help menu. Hope this help. 

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  • Agree with user 13381622. You can set up different BOM numbers for you finished bottles. You can also add any fixed or variable cost if there are any when assembling the finished products. When you are in Sage 300, at the top of the screen, there is a Help menu button --> Help Topics, then, search by Bills of Material. There are a lot of articles for Bills of Material in the Help menu. Hope this help. 

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