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Every item (raw material, production material, semi-finished good, finished good, handling unit) consists of one or more parts and every part is from one of the four '''material use categories''':
Every item (raw material, production material, semi-finished good, finished good, handling unit) consists of one or more parts and every part is from one of the four '''material use categories''':


* Consumable (Require recurrent replacement because they are used up or transformed in their use)
* '''Consumable''' (Require recurrent replacement because they are used up or transformed in their use)
** Recipe based consumables, like drinks, dairy products, soups, pet food, feed, et cetera.
** Recipe based consumables, like drinks, dairy products, soups, pet food, feed, et cetera.
** Formula based consumables, like lipstick, shampoo, dishwash tabs and adhesives.
** Formula based consumables, like lipstick, shampoo, dishwash tabs and adhesives.
* Disposable (Intended to be thrown away after use)
* '''Disposable''' (Intended to be thrown away after use)
* Durable (Can exist for a long time without significant deterioration in quality or value)
* '''Durable''' (Can exist for a long time without significant deterioration in quality or value)
* Packaging
* '''Packaging'''


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Revision as of 21:18, 11 December 2023

Every item (raw material, production material, semi-finished good, finished good, handling unit) consists of one or more parts and every part is from one of the four material use categories:

  • Consumable (Require recurrent replacement because they are used up or transformed in their use)
    • Recipe based consumables, like drinks, dairy products, soups, pet food, feed, et cetera.
    • Formula based consumables, like lipstick, shampoo, dishwash tabs and adhesives.
  • Disposable (Intended to be thrown away after use)
  • Durable (Can exist for a long time without significant deterioration in quality or value)
  • Packaging