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Navigation: Inventory > Tool Administration > Edit tools: Costs tab No contents entries on this page Contents The costs for a tool are calculated from 2 areas: Purchase/production and maintenance costs. Both values are written to separate cost elements which can be configured in advance in the Setup Wizard and overwritten in the tool, as well as later in the routing, pre-calculation, and production. In post-calculation tool costs are not taken into account.
Purchase or production costs
For single use Example: the tool is only used for this one order. In this case, the lifespan does not apply. Purchased Price = the production price Lifespan in units of quantity or hours = is set to 0. Following is calculated: Purchase price: quantity to be produced = tool purchase price costs per unit to be produced
For multiple use If the tool is used for other orders, the lifespan plays a part in cost calculation. This is calculated in time (cost recording in time) or quantity (cost recording in quantity).
For cost recording in Time: Tool purchase price costs per unit to be produced = purchase price: Lifespan (time) * Time required per unit
For cost recording in quantity: Tool purchase price costs per unit to be produced = purchase price: Lifespan (quantity)
Maintenance costs The maintenance costs are specified as a second factor. These can be written to another cost element if purchase price costs and maintenance costs should be separately analyzed or posted.
For cost recording in Time: The costs are specified at marginal and full costs per time unit to be stored (hour/minute). Costs per unit to be produced - corresponds to time required per unit * cost record per time unit e.g. Marginal costs = €2 per minute, production time for 1 unit = 10 minutes: Maintenance costs of €20 per unit to be produced are generated.
For cost recording in Quantity: The costs (Maintenance Costs) per quantity to be specified (per QU) are specified, e.g. €500 per 10,000 units. In this case, maintenance costs of €0.05 per unit to be produced are generated.
Tool costs in pre-calculation see Tool administration
Field Description Type Meaning Date of Purchase Date of purchase or manufacture of the tool Supplier Supplier of the tool Manufacturer Name of manufacturer Purchased Price Purchase or production costs in home currency Cost element for purchase Cost element to which the purchase or manufacturing costs should be written in the precalculation and costing analysis (can be changed in the precalculation and in the work order) Cost input in Defines whether the maintenance interval specifications refer to time or quantities Cost element for maintenance Cost element to which the maintenance costs should be written in the precalculation and costing analysis (can be changed in the precalculation and in the work order)
Settings for Cost input in in "quantity"
Type Meaning Time to Live in Unit Defines the lifespan per consumption unit of the assembly to be produced. Maintenance Costs Defines the costs per "per QU" - use in consumption units of the assembly to be produced. per QU Refers to "Maintenance Costs". Defines the factor to which the maintenance costs refer
Settings for Cost input in in "time"
Type Meaning Time to Live in Hrs Defines the lifespan in hours. Cost per Defines whether the specified costs per hour or minute correspond Marginal Cost Determines the marginal cost rate per "Cost per". Can be overwritten in the precalculation and work order. Full Cost Determines the full cost rate per "Cost per". Can be overwritten in the precalculation and work order.
An additional tab is displayed under the inputs with the following functions Tab Meaning Remark Comments on purchase or production costs Variation Cost Definition of further costs due to changes (for information only, the data is not used by the software)
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