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# Why?
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Manufacturing recipes, also called [bills of manufacturing](http://www.mikeonmanufacturing.com/mike-on-manufacturing/2016/06/why-your-small-business-needs-a-bill-of-manufacturing-and-not-a-bill-of-materials.html) and [supply chain bills](http://www.profitpt.com/distribution/managing-your-supply-chain-bill-of-materials-that-is/), evolved in the 1990's.
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Many problems with the old ways (separate BOMs and Routings) emerged as manufacturing became more distributed and more accurate scheduling became more important.
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Many problems with the old ways (separate BOMs and Routings) emerged in the 1990's as manufacturing became more distributed and more accurate scheduling became more important.
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One of the problems was, **what routing step does a component go into?** If a product has 10 steps and 20 components, do they all go into the first step? Unlikely. But that's all you could know from a separate BOM and Routing.
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