| How to calculate the cost of your mold |
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Every mold has a price—the figure quoted to you on the bottom line of the RFO. That price is a "good faith" estimate and includes the hard costs of design time, raw materials, mold components, programming and machining time.
The cost of a mold includes many more factors that aren’t always measurable in terms of the actual mold build. These include mold construction techniques involving the expertise and creativity of the mold builder that can result in vastly reduced cycle times, which can equate to a tremendous manu¬facturing cost savings over the life of the product. Thus, the true cost of the mold is more than the price you agreed to pay on the RFO. The true cost of the mold includes all of the costs-to-manufacture. Why this misunderstanding? Steven, president of first-rate mold solution company, says, "Typically, buyers see molds as incidental commodities, similar to cutting dies, rather than as the strategic link to product cost, quality, time and perform¬ance that they are in injection molding." The bottom line is, you may pay more up front for a mold designed and built for optimum manufacturing considerations, but in the long run, the total cost to manufacture the product will be con¬siderably less. Things to Consider Maintenance Costs of the Mold Life of the Mold Shipping Costs Engineering Costs Communication Costs
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