3.1 Economies of Scale For the Orders
Order quantity plays a significant role in determining the cost per unit. Larger orders typically benefit from economies of scale, leading to reduced costs for raw materials, packaging, and even labor. Manufacturers should carefully plan their production volumes to maximize cost efficiency.
3.2 Labor Costs
Labor costs are another significant factor in the manufacturing process. In China, OEM manufacturers often benefit from competitive labor rates and skilled workers. However, complex designs or labor-intensive assembly processes can still impact costs. Effective workforce management and production planning are essential to control labor costs.
AUSMAN Audio will divide enterprise costs into two parts: hardware output and operations.
Labor management costs are operating costs.
We have always used ISO:9001 as the enterprise management standard, which allows us to expand the scale of the enterprise and the market in an orderly and sustainable manner.
3.3 Lead Times
Longer lead times for production can result in higher costs. Extended storage and management expenses can add up. To minimize these costs, manufacturers should focus on efficient production planning, just-in-time inventory, and supply chain optimization.
This is a case of cooperation with AUSMAN Audio.
In 2022, a Middle Eastern customer ordered a batch of 2.0 DJ wood plastic speakers. Because of the client's corporate funds, they were unable to pay the balance on time. This batch of goods has been placed in the warehouse rented by our company, and the rent is US$1,000 per month. As of August 2023, the cumulative rent of the warehouse has reached US$15,000.
In order to help customers solve their financial difficulties, we have reduced the price of this order and tried our best to make up for the customer's losses.
We are currently making arrangements for product return inspection and shipment.