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The most popular and widely used performance metric is the landed cost.
Mexico's low landed costs are attractive when considered in comparison to other developing country options.
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The landed cost is the total cost of purchasing, transporting, warehousing and distributing raw materials, semi-finished and finished goods.
To get this charter, Ayr had to demonstrate that they could manufacture at a 'landed cost' competitive with other Digital plants, particularly those in the Far East.
In calculating actual or landed cost, all expenses incurred in acquiring an item are added to the cost of items in order to establish what the goods actually cost.
The retail price of non-perishable goods, he stated, included a mark-up of up to 25 percent on top of landed costs, with the margin rising to one-third on most perishable items.
But a little-known provision of the Trade Act of 1979 required that the larger number, which adds insurance and freight charges to the landed cost of imports, be published 48 hours before the smaller.
The provider of a freight audit can also provide comprehensive reports for the customer to make intelligent business decisions such as consolidation of shipments to a certain forwarder and landed costing of each product group.
"We can export our machines to Japan and Europe with a landed cost that is competitive," even at current exchange rates, said James S. Gleason, the chairman of the Gleason Corporation, a big machine-tool manufacturer based in Rochester.
The landed cost of cocaine is less than one-tenth the retail price, so a tough interdiction effort that succeeded in doubling the price at the dock in Miami would add less than 10 percent to the street cost in New York.
The royalty is calculated on the basis of the net ex-factory sale price of the product, exclusive of excise duties, minus the cost of the standard bought-out components and the landed cost of imported components, irrespective of the source of procurement, including ocean freight, insurance, custom duties, etc.