alkaspeltzar
Mechanical
- Dec 15, 2021
- 2
Hi all,
We have several product lines over the years of acquisitions that have assemblies utilizing same vendor purchased item. Unfortunately, these product lines use the different part numbers for the same item. Could be as simple as a bolt or spring.
We would like to pick one part number, to supersede/obsolete the others moving forward, which will simplify it for our purchasing group.
However, being an ISO shop, some people think all upper level drawings containing the parts on the BOM must also be revised? What is the norm? In my past, we superseded parts but never revised the upper level. Our ERP system told you what the new/cross refernence part number was.
Curious as to others experience in the matter.
We have several product lines over the years of acquisitions that have assemblies utilizing same vendor purchased item. Unfortunately, these product lines use the different part numbers for the same item. Could be as simple as a bolt or spring.
We would like to pick one part number, to supersede/obsolete the others moving forward, which will simplify it for our purchasing group.
However, being an ISO shop, some people think all upper level drawings containing the parts on the BOM must also be revised? What is the norm? In my past, we superseded parts but never revised the upper level. Our ERP system told you what the new/cross refernence part number was.
Curious as to others experience in the matter.