Sentences with phrase «production costs per unit»

«From a manufacturing and financial perspective, we're always looking at crunching numbers and analyzing our production costs per unit,» says Robert Planter, corporate manager of safety and environmental affairs.
And it will amount to ways its production costs per unit will go down in the process.

Not exact matches

«If we substitute a tax on marijuana cigarettes equal to the difference between the local production cost and the street price people currently pay — that is, transfer the revenue from the current producers and marketers (many of whom work with organized crime) to the government, leaving all other marketing and transportation issues aside we would have revenue of (say) $ 7 per [unit].
In its third - quarter shareholder letter, Tesla management said it expected higher per - unit vehicle production costs, driven by low - volume early production Model 3 units, to continue to negatively impact the company's automotive gross profit margin.
Supply - side economies of scale exist when there are reductions in the average cost per unit associated with increasing the scale of production for a product or service.
In other words, Tesla needs Model 3 production to increase significantly before per - unit costs come down to reasonable levels.
Mass production of these batteries will also lower per - unit costs, making the Tesla 3 at $ 35.000 a possibility.
The short sellers that flocked towards lithium exporter Galaxy found vindication on Monday when poor production and unit cost results sparked a 3 per cent slump in the miner's share price.
For example, your widgets cost $ 20 in raw materials and production costs, and at current sales volume (or anticipated initial sales volume), your fixed costs come to $ 30 per unit.
When they are employed, the average level of productivity will decline, so that production per unit will cost the company more.
The short sellers that flocked towards lithium exporter Galaxy found vindication on Monday when poor production and unit cost results sparked a 3 per cent slump in the miner's share price.
You are right that production and distribution costs per unit are less for ebooks than for paperbacks, but authors have the same 2 % to 12.5 % earnings of the list price of the book.
Savings in per - unit cost achieved by mass production.
However, since traditional publishers own the means of mass production for print books, their per - unit costs are lower than mine, which means they can offer a print edition for less than I can.
Since the production cost on an ebook is next to nothing, it's not like the publishers lose money when they are priced lower, they just make less of it per unit.
An economic principle whereby the per unit cost of producing each unit of output falls as the volume of production increases.
Typically, a company that achieves economies of scale lowers the average cost per unit through increased production since fixed costs are shared over an increased number of goods.
In many cases the relevant innovation / inventions are what can be termed «enabling»: that is enabling the huge scale - up required; and second and assuring that when scale - up makes long production runs possible, the technology is cost - effective when considered in per unit production, including assemblage, terms.
These investment figures are the net result from combining higher capital costs per unit of capacity with a one - fifth reduction in electricity production due to end - use electricity savings.
Such a dramatic increase in the scale of production for biochar would reduce per - unit production costs, lowering the price of biochar closer to what farmers and carbon markets could bear.
BOA Georgia — Reset Austenitic / Inconel flexible tube welds on catalytic converters which provided a «no cost» process improvement increasing the BOA weld productivity from 600,000 units per - year to 900,000 units per year and reduced the production weld rework from 7 to 0 %
Notably though, the real GDP has experienced slight improvement, growing 1.7 % in the first quarter and the labour costs per unit of production, for Canadian businesses, rose by 0.8 % (in Canadian dollars).
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