Difference between Service BOM and Manufacturing BOM

One fundamental question
What is the difference between Service BOM and Manufacturing BOM. Also what is the difference between Manufacturing BOM and Engineering BOM.
Why should a business create these 3 kinds of BOM's for their operations. cant 1 kind of BOM suffice ?

This is a business definition that your business people should be able to tell you.
Both are BoMs - it's just a question of which parts are defined under each category.
Usually, "Service" BOMs are created by service org personnel as and when required, eg at new item introduction or new option introduction.
"Manufacturing" BoMs are created by Engineering personnel and are the ones used when creating an order for a machine.
Hope that it helps.
Cheers,
TC

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