Pro & cons for Routings vs Ref Rate Routing

One of our plants uses Reference Rate Routings (CA31, 32, 33). Many colors of vinyls are processed the same way producing many individual material numbers. So one Ref Rate Routing has many Materials assigned to it.
Recently an engineer in other plant found that he can do the same material assignment on Routings (CA01, 02, 03)
What are the pro & cons for Routings vs Ref Rate Routing when doing Material assignments
thank you for any information you can provide
Althea

Dear,
Reference routing is usually used for calling the set of operation can be used manr routings so it is reusage.
Suppose a cleaning  operation is having 5 operations. This is used in may places. Then create a routing and call this operation set wherever required. Hence you need not repeate defining the operations in each time.
For more details...see below link
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/7e/d42611455911d189400000e8323c4f/frameset.htm

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