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Best prices for purchased parts

Understanding suppliers' cost structures using should-cost analysis and identifying optimization potential

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POTENTIAL SAVINGS IN PURCHASING

For successful negotiation results in purchasing, cost engineering teams must be able to comprehensibly determine and quickly analyze cost structures of purchased components from suppliers.

Should cost calculation enables users to better identify cost-relevant risk factors in supply chains and to develop negotiation strategies based on valid data. 

Success based on Should Costing

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Read our white paper to learn how purchasers can quickly understand supplier cost structures and achieve the best price for purchased parts.

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  • Reasons why cost targets are often not achieved
  • Valid data as a basis for costing in purchasing
  • Use uniform and realistic cost models
  • Target price calculation across the product levels
  • Coordinate cost reduction measures in the team

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