We will assist you in creating a useful cost table.
The procedure for creating a cost table is as follows: (Note: For the purpose of calculating the cost of parts) 1. Determine the variable factors 2. Collect past data 3. Derive the calculation formula The combination of the data list created using the above steps and the calculation formula is referred to as the cost table. By substituting the variable factors into the calculation formula, it becomes possible to logically calculate the cost of new parts for which there are no actual purchase or manufacturing outsourcing records, and by accumulating these costs, a highly accurate cost estimate can be made. When a cost table is created, anyone can estimate the same cost value regardless of the experience of the person in charge. In other words, the cost table achieves the "standardization of cost estimation methods." Additionally, it can be used for the "validity check of estimates" presented by parts suppliers, thereby enhancing purchasing and procurement operations. Thus, while the cost table serves as a powerful tool in cost planning and price negotiations, the variable factors may change due to technological advancements and fluctuations in market prices. If the calculation formula created once is used as is without updates, there is a risk of it becoming obsolete. In relation to the above content, we will assist you in creating a cost table that is practically useful.
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A cost table is a compilation that organizes the relationship between factors affecting costs (variable factors) and costs themselves, presented in a tabular format or as formulas. (Note: Here, the focus of the cost table is solely on calculating the costs of component parts, while manufacturing costs such as assembly processes are treated separately.)
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The operation of the cost table requires continuous updating. Many companies struggle to establish this process as desired, leading to issues such as "lack of adoption" or "poor functionality" of the cost table. Therefore, it is important to create a system where variable factors, cost data, regression analysis, etc., are constantly updated, and we will assist with that.
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For manufacturing companies, the preparation of tools for production (jigs, molds, manufacturing equipment), the construction of line configuration and layout, and the creation of PFMEA and QC process charts to maintain product quality are fundamental to manufacturing and hold an important position. In this business, we focus on consulting in production technology, directly linked to the production site, particularly targeting small and medium-sized manufacturing companies, and we aim to support the growth of these enterprises. We will adjust the consulting targets based on the confirmation of customer needs.