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# Asset bundles

# Asset bundles {#ariaid-title1}

* Versão de lançamento: Australia
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* Atualizado 12 de mar. de 2026
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* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 1 min. de leitura

Asset bundles help you bundle a group of assets, already in your inventory, as a single
entity.

An asset bundle comprises consumable and hardware assets.  
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| Component | Model category |
|-|-|
| Apple MacBook W9576XA | hardware asset |
| Samsung monitor B2156C | hardware asset |
| Logitech mouse PB567VT | consumable |
| Apple keyboard MT65021R | consumable |
[Tabela 1. Example of a developer asset bundle]

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Asset bundles are based on bundled models. A bundled model is a grouping of models. For more
information on bundled models, see [Bundled models](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/ss4f5~JkyfSIjon0pUjSXw "A bundled model is a single model comprised of individual models. For example, a laptop, printer, keyboard, and mouse can be combined into a single bundled model. If you assign any one asset from the bundled model to an individual, that person receives all the components in the bundle.").

Existing assets from stockrooms are used to create an asset bundle. Only assets that are in the In stock status and Available substatus are added to an asset bundle. If you want to
exclude any assets, you must remove the asset from the bundle. For more information about asset exclusion, see [Hardware Asset Management license exclusion](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/pmUYmy~7MSOkpVzjuR5vpA "Pay only for the assets using licensed Hardware Asset Management features and exclude an asset for which you don't want to use the licensed features."). Assets that are part of an asset bundle aren't available as individual assets. No CIs are associated with an asset bundle.

An asset bundle goes through the entire asset life cycle. From building an asset bundle,
allocating the bundle to a user, moving it to a state of maintenance if assets need repair, and
finally retiring the bundle when its purpose is fulfilled.

Asset bundles can be transferred between stockrooms. However, individual assets within a bundle can't be transferred between stockrooms. Assets within a bundle can't be disposed. After an asset bundle is retired, the assets are
disassociated from the bundle and can be individually disposed. Deleting an asset bundle moves all assets belonging to the bundle to a stockroom.

You can swap assets belonging to an asset bundle. Assets can be swapped when the state of the
bundle is In maintenance or In stock and substate
Pending repair.

You can retire an asset bundle and release all the assets belonging to the bundle. The assets that are released are returned to a stockroom and you can delete the bundle.

Assets belonging to a bundle are excluded from sourcing, transfer orders, and disposal orders flows.

For more information on creating asset bundles, see [Manage asset bundles from your inventory](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/ur55iDqQRBk2StpDcmNuLg "Create asset bundles from existing assets in your inventory to track, reserve, or deploy a group of assets as a single entity.").

