Routing and Recipe differences

Can any one explain the differences of Routing and Recipe.

Hi
In the routing part you maintain the operations/phases, like Reaction, Workup, Packing etc. You specify which resources you use, consumptions of activities, like Fixed cost, Energy (if not maintained as materials) etc.
You' also specify relations between the different operations, like Work up starts 1 hour after the reaction is complete.
Recipe refers to the Manufacturing process for Process Industry, this is analogous to combination of Routing and BOM in Discrete Industry.
Mainly Master Recipe will contain Phases linked to Resources, control recipe destination, Material list etc.
You can also link up a set of Process instructions, creating a PI-sheet. Confirmations also can be carried from pi sheets.
regards
Srinivas

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