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Dear All, From this post you will learn how to calculate the price of a carton. For these you need the following 04 (four) information at first, as listed below:
i. Carton length in cm of your expected carton. ii. Carton width in cm of your expected carton. iii. Carton height in cm of your expected carton. iv. Rate of per square meter liner in US$. In this regards pls note that, in present market the liner rate is +/- $0.75 to $0.83 which may change any time. Also it is depend on the liner quality. One things more regarding the carton ply I will explain you later. So, now just put the following information and get your carton price.http://cartoncostingform.blogspot.com/ Otherwise you may follow the below rules. Say, The length of carton is = 60 The width of carton is = 40 The height of carton is = 30 Price for 7 ply liner rate = $0.80/ Sqm (square meter) Carton cost calculation rule = [{(Length + width + allowance) X (Width + Height + 4)} X 2] / 10000 X Per square liner rate = [{(60 + 40 + 6) X (40 + 30 + 4)} X 2] / 10000 X $0.80 = [{(106) X (74)} X 2] / 10000 X $0.80 = {(7844 X 2)} / 10000 X $0.80 = 15688 / 10000 X $0.80 = 1.5688 X $0.80 = $1.25504 / pc (Per carton rate)
Lets calculate how many cones thread we need to complete the 10,000 pcs garments with the followings embroidery design. Rules: = Number of Garments qty X Number of stitch X 7 / 1000 / meter per cone. = 10,000 X 4,500 X 7 / 1,000 / 3,000 = 45,000,000 X 7 / 1,000 / 3,000 (here 45,000,000 is the total stitch qty and 7 is the length of a single stitch) = 315,000,000 / 1,000 / 3,000 (here 315,000,000 is the total length of stitch, unit of its is millimeter, by dividing with 1,000 we are making it meter, because 1000 mm = 1 meter ) = 315,000 / 3,000 = 105 cones (Regarding the wastage, please note that, the stitching of embroidery totally operate by machine and practically found the wastage is below 1%, however for safety you can booked 1% more thread for production.) So, we will purchase 105 cones thread for complete the 10,000 pcs garments
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