A site is typically a facility in an organization where
work is managed. These activities include managing assets and physical
locations by using preventive maintenance schedules and work orders,
managing inventory in storerooms, processing stock replenishment,
and other supply chain-related activities.
A site is not required to be a physical location. For example,
you can use sites in any of the following ways:
- Two sites can correspond to two different facilities in two different
countries.
- Two sites can correspond to two subdivisions that you want to
keep separate for business reasons, even if the sites are located
within the same facility.
- Several facilities can correspond to a single site because they
all use the same data that the application software treats as site-level
data. For example, the facilities all use the same work order data.