Unit Cost:
Unit Cost:
What does this term stand for?
Unit Cost is the total expenditure associated with producing, procuring, storing, and transporting a single unit of a product, encompassing all direct and indirect costs such as raw materials, manufacturing, packaging, shipping, handling, and storage overheads. In logistics, understanding unit cost is critical for supply chain optimization, cost control, pricing strategy, and profitability analysis. It allows companies to evaluate the efficiency of transportation modes, identify high-cost segments, make sourcing decisions, and manage inventory economically. Accurate unit cost calculation also enables performance benchmarking, supports negotiations with suppliers or carriers, and ensures that financial planning aligns with operational realities.
Characteristics:
- Total cost per product unit including transport
- Supports pricing, budgeting, and profitability
- Helps identify high-cost supply chain segments
- Enables strategic sourcing decisions
- Facilitates financial and operational planning
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