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A Packaging Component is a discrete, inventory-managed packaging item with a unique identifier (e.g., internal article ID). It is a physical entity that can be stored, sourced, and referenced independently within supply chain and manufacturing systems. A Packaging Component serves as a standardized packaging unit that can be used across multiple Finished Goods (Sales/Consumer/Trade Units) and Shipping Units. It encapsulates a defined set of packaging specifications, which include details about its structure, dimensions, materials, and any optional features (e.g., decoration or labeling).
A Packaging Component is a discrete, inventory-managed packaging item with a unique identifier (e.g., internal article ID). It is a physical entity that can be stored, sourced, and referenced independently within supply chain and manufacturing systems. A Packaging Component serves as a standardized packaging unit that can be used across multiple [[Supply_Chain_Unit_-_TX|Sales Units]] (Individual & Grouped Sales Units) and Transport Stock Units.  


*Examples: A "33ml aluminum can" (which may or may not have decoration), a "750ml glass bottle with a plastic cap," or a "corrugated carton box."
It encapsulates one or more [Packaging_Element_-_TX|packaging elements], each element with a defined set of packaging specifications, which include details about its dimensions, material composistion, circularity and environmental impact.
*Data Exchange Role: Acts as a reusable, pre-defined entity that allows for structured data inheritance, ensuring that Finished Goods utilizing the component automatically inherit its packaging elements and material specifications.
 
*Examples: A "33ml aluminum can" (which may or may not have decoration), a "750ml green glass bottle," or a "corrugated carton box 20x30cm."
*Data Exchange Role: Acts as a reusable, pre-defined entity that allows for structured data inheritance, ensuring that Sales & Transport Units utilizing the Packaging Component automatically inherit its packaging elements and material specifications.


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Latest revision as of 11:13, 30 September 2025

A Packaging Component is a discrete, inventory-managed packaging item with a unique identifier (e.g., internal article ID). It is a physical entity that can be stored, sourced, and referenced independently within supply chain and manufacturing systems. A Packaging Component serves as a standardized packaging unit that can be used across multiple Sales Units (Individual & Grouped Sales Units) and Transport Stock Units.

It encapsulates one or more [Packaging_Element_-_TX|packaging elements], each element with a defined set of packaging specifications, which include details about its dimensions, material composistion, circularity and environmental impact.

  • Examples: A "33ml aluminum can" (which may or may not have decoration), a "750ml green glass bottle," or a "corrugated carton box 20x30cm."
  • Data Exchange Role: Acts as a reusable, pre-defined entity that allows for structured data inheritance, ensuring that Sales & Transport Units utilizing the Packaging Component automatically inherit its packaging elements and material specifications.