1. A bill of materials identifies the steps needed to produce a product.
2. Routings identify the steps needed to produce a product.
3. A bill of materials is the list of materials and quantities needed to produce a product.
4. Routings are the list of materials and quantities needed to produce a product.
5. The work of creating products is done in work centers.
6. The work of shipping products is done in work centers.
7. Under a make-to-stock strategy, the production process is triggered by a need to
increase inventory.
8. Under a make-to-order strategy, the production process is triggered by a need to
increase inventory.
9. Under a make-to-order strategy, the production process is triggered by a customer
order.
10. Under a make-to-stock strategy, the production process is triggered by a customer
order.
11. A material withdrawal slip is created in the warehouse when the planned order is
converted into a production order.
12. A material issue slip is created in the warehouse when the planned order is
converted into a production order.
13. A material issue slip is created in the warehouse after you convert the planned
order into a production order.