What should a cost analysis include?
Cost Analysis is a
structured method that involves breaking down the product’s estimated final
price into key components such as:
·
Material Costs – Raw materials required
for the product
·
Labour Costs – Wages for workers involved
in the product manufacturing
·
Overhead Costs – Expenses like equipment,
electricity, rent, etc. and other corporate expenses
·
Profit Margins – A reasonable profit for
the supplier
And estimating
the value of each component by gathering data on the cost structure of the
product and cost drivers of critical cost elements such as Material. This
results in a fair price estimate called a Should Cost.
Comparing a
Should Cost with Supplier Quotes help question, challenge or validate them.
Once a Should
Cost is in place, it can be used to track cost fluctuations over time and agree
on fair price adjustments as needed.
Should Cost analysis plays a key
role in supply chain cost management by enabling detailed cost analysis, cost
reduction, and cost optimization.
Tools like AIMDRIVE-AI (https://aimdrive.com/) simplify the Should Cost analysis process by
automating the estimation of cost breakdowns, helping businesses make informed
sourcing and negotiation decisions.
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