Why "should costing" does not work for Custom Parts

Why "should costing" does not work for Custom Parts

Wevolver has looked into this topic and analyzed why "should costing" often doesn't work in practice.

"Should Costing" is a widely used method for cost calculation – but it reaches its limits when it comes to custom-made parts. Why? Because every manufacturing request is unique, and factors such as material availability, production capacities, and manufacturing technology play a crucial role.

Wevolver has explored this topic and analysed why "Should Costing" often fails in practice. Read the full article on WeVolver.com