Model-Product Cost and Supply Plan


The cost and supply plan is the screen for calculating and planning the cost of raw materials, consumables, semi-finished products, and operations used in the model.


Route: Production Design > Other > Model-Product Cost and Supply Plan

Why is the Cost and Supply Plan Important?


The cost and supply plan is the screen for calculating and planning the cost of raw materials, consumables, semi-finished products, and operations used in the model. On this screen, the target price and sales price for the raw materials, semi-finished products, consumables, and operations used in the model are determined. A purchase offer is created from more than one supplier. Whichever supplier gives the most reasonable price, an agreement is made with that supplier. Then pricing is done accordingly.

 

Where Can We Make a Cost and Supply Plan?


  • On the model page under Product and Stocks, it can be accessed by clicking on the Cost and Supply Plan in the tab menu at the top right on the update screen of a model.
  • It is also possible to access and create these plans from the "model - Cost and Supply Plan" listing screen under Production Design.

Model - Product Cost and Supply Plan Screen

  • Information about the model is given on the model screen, if we wish, changes can be made on the model.

  • Secondly, there is the Add Component field. When we want to add a new component, we can do it here without going to the model update screen.
  • Other boxes are grouped according to the component types added after designing the product. A separate box is created for each component type.
  • Component Types; Main Material, Auxiliary Material, Outsource, Internal Source, Fabric Details, Accessory Details, Workmanship

For Example; The ones in the basket inside the Main product box are;

No: Sequence number of products included in the component type

S: Alternative product can be selected by clicking the alternative product basket icon. If our main product is not in stock or if the cost of the product is high, the alternative product can be switched to an alternative product.

A: The alternative question we chose while adding a product shows.

Stage: Here comes the process we choose when adding components.

Description: The name of the selected product shows.

Product Code: Each product has a code. Product codes come on this box.

Quantity: How much of the product in the product BOM is used appears as the amount.

Unit: The unit name of the product shows. For example; meters, CM, pcs, KG, etc.

Target Price: A target price is set to purchase for the selected component.

Currency: The determined price of the product is determined from which currency rate it will be taken.

Supplier: It is determined from which supplier the product will be requested. An agreement is reached with the supplier that offers less cost.

Purchase Price: The price of the product is determined.

Supplier Score: Points can be awarded to the supplier of the product.

Documents: When a document is added to the product, it can be accessed from here.

Detail: Clicking on the detail icon will lead you to the product update screen of the product.

Pen Icon: In order to make changes on the component or see it in detail, the component editing screen opens.


  • It is the area where the cost of the model is determined with the pricing option under the other option in the tab menu on the model - Product Cost and Supply Plan screen.

In the pricing screen, we can create more detailed and more understandable pricing with the settings for the overhead rate, profit rate, commission rate management (Standard Value, Affiliate Agreement), commission fixed-rate, component types, waste rates (Standard Value, Component Type Definitions) in the XML section.

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