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Originally Posted by Tristan Lall
You need to provide a bill of materials that uniquely identifies the non-KOP parts/assemblies used, and provides their costs and quantities. You may provide more information if you desire, bearing in mind that in case of a dispute, the team bears the burden of proof to show that a part is legal. Also, it is a very good idea to bring several copies of your BOM, because inspectors will often like to keep a copy for their records.
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Do we need to show receipts of all material purchased also?