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A Material is any tangible item that can exist within the value network. There are four main types of materials
A '''Material''' is any tangible item that can exist within the value network. There are four main types of materials
* Raw Materials, materials that are originated from farming, mining, slaughering or chemical processes.
* '''Raw Materials''', materials that are originated from farming, mining, slaughering or chemical processes.
* Components, Materials that are used to create Finished Goods or Shippers, like packaging components, electronic components, et cetera
* '''Components''', Materials that are used to create Finished Goods or Shippers, like packaging components, electronic components, et cetera
* Finished Goods, Goods that are either ment to consume or use by the end-user or consumer. Typically the product that is sold online or instore.
* '''Finished Goods''', Goods that are either ment to consume or use by the end-user or consumer. Typically the product that is sold online or instore.
* Shippers: Materials that are used to ship and store Finished Goods throughout the value network. Examples are cases/cartons, displays and pallets.
* '''Shippers''': Materials that are used to ship and store Finished Goods throughout the value network. Examples are cases/cartons, displays and pallets.


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Latest revision as of 13:47, 25 February 2022

A Material is any tangible item that can exist within the value network. There are four main types of materials

  • Raw Materials, materials that are originated from farming, mining, slaughering or chemical processes.
  • Components, Materials that are used to create Finished Goods or Shippers, like packaging components, electronic components, et cetera
  • Finished Goods, Goods that are either ment to consume or use by the end-user or consumer. Typically the product that is sold online or instore.
  • Shippers: Materials that are used to ship and store Finished Goods throughout the value network. Examples are cases/cartons, displays and pallets.