Piping Commodity Code Catalog (CCC)
The following is a list of recommendations for the development of a Piping Material Commodity Code Catalog.
1. Keep the length of the piping material Item Code Number as short as possible. Keep it simple. In the past (30, 40 years ago) one of the major clients at the time had piping item code numbers 27 digits long. They claimed that they wanted the item code number to be a “Smart” number. By that they meant that each position had a specific meaning. It was a real mess.
2. The Item Code Numbers should allow for and fit all the other “Bulk Material Disciplines” (i.e.: Structural, Civil, Electrical, Instruments, etc.)
3. The Item Code number should not be more than 7 digits long. Example: PC12345
4. The first position is the discipline P=Piping, S=Structural, E=Electrical
5. The first and second position are “Alpha” only
6. The second position is “Alpha” only and for Piping might be “C” for Carbon Steel
7. All other positions would be “Alpha-Numeric” and different for each discipline depending on needs.
8. The third and forth position might be a two place designation for object type (Pipe, fitting, flange, valve, gasket, bolts, etc.) With two places you have 00 to 99 plus AA to ZZ plus 1A to 9Z and that is a lot of different items (1036).
9. Position 5 and 6 could be the rating designator. With two places you have 00 to 99 plus AA to ZZ plus 1A to 9Z and that is a lot of different ratings (1036).
10. Position seven could be reserved for a special qualifier.
11. Do not make the mistake of trying to include the size in the Item Code Number. That just complicates things too much.
12. Start out by analyzing all the material you purchased on the last four or five projects. Select the mainstream items and then leave gaps in the Code number structure. Using the guidelines above apply the preliminary Code Number to the full purchase description for the Items that you repeat purchase. Then run a test on the “Catalog”.
If seven positions do not give the flexibility needed for your company then the position 8 &/or 9 can be added. Just remember for each digit you add you must check for all the places it will be used on printed documents. This includes the Bill Of Material (BOM) on the Isometric, Purchase Orders, etc. Is there space available for a larger number?