[Video Material] How to Determine Quotation Prices 4: Production Lot of 100 or 50 Units
I will answer the question, 'How should I calculate the estimated price?'
When estimating new products in the manufacturing industry, I believe calculations are based on the "rate" (which may be referred to by various names such as "processing rate" or "charge," but here we will call it "rate") specific to each company. For newcomers who have just joined the company, there may be many who say, "In our company, the rate is set at ●● yen/minute, and we calculate estimates based on that, but I don't really understand how that number is determined." To establish the rate, one must know the manufacturing costs. Manufacturing costs vary depending on the processing method, the machines used, setup time, and processing time. In this video, using the metal processing industry as an example, I would like to examine how manufacturing costs change when the production lot size is altered during production with machining centers and NC lathes, using specific numbers.
basic information
Video content; 0:00 For those who want to watch this video 0:29 Basic calculation formulas 0:41 When processing a production lot of 100 units 2:05 When processing a production lot of 50 units 3:31 Points to note
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Applications/Examples of results
Gas appliances, air conditioning equipment, medical devices, semiconductor-related items, etc.