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Routing Sheet

A routing sheet defines the planned sequence of manufacturing operations for a job, order, or part.

A routing sheet is a manufacturing document or digital record that defines the planned sequence of operations needed to make, inspect, rework, or service a part, assembly, or production order. It commonly lists the steps, work centers, operation numbers, setup or run expectations, required resources, inspection points, and signoff requirements.

Routing sheets are used on the shop floor, in MES, ERP, and quality workflows to guide execution and create traceability between the production plan and actual work performed. In regulated or quality-sensitive manufacturing, they may also support evidence of which operations were completed, by whom, when, and under which revision or instruction set.

A routing sheet is related to, but not the same as, a bill of materials or an engineering drawing. The bill of materials defines what components are needed, while the routing sheet defines the order and location of the work. In digital environments, the routing sheet may be part of an electronic traveler or MES routing rather than a standalone paper form.

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