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20000 increase in mchale balers.
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<blockquote data-quote="sheepdogtrail" data-source="post: 7817294" data-attributes="member: 151839"><p>I really do not know about McHale Fushions, but it would not surprise me if that was the production cost of the parts, assembles, rubber, steel, polyethylene and finishing fluids was €25 k. But then you need to paint it, market it, warranty it and service it for at least 10 years. That probably nearly doubles the unit cost. </p><p></p><p>McHale then gets the most of its unit profit from the sale to the distributor. </p><p></p><p>Then you add shipping to the distributor and the distributors take. It would probably go through a couple of other folks systems, before it reaches the end customer. </p><p></p><p>With everyone in the supply chain raising the cost of its services/goods by x amount, it is elementary math to get to the asking price of that unit while being astonished at the same time. Most dealers are getting full retail plus 10 - 15% because they can. </p><p></p><p>I too raised my prices by 10% because my buyers asked me to do so. That 10% is not going to make much of difference, but every little bit helps.</p><p></p><p>I can't figure out why my buyers asked me to raise my price. But, I will do as they wish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheepdogtrail, post: 7817294, member: 151839"] I really do not know about McHale Fushions, but it would not surprise me if that was the production cost of the parts, assembles, rubber, steel, polyethylene and finishing fluids was €25 k. But then you need to paint it, market it, warranty it and service it for at least 10 years. That probably nearly doubles the unit cost. McHale then gets the most of its unit profit from the sale to the distributor. Then you add shipping to the distributor and the distributors take. It would probably go through a couple of other folks systems, before it reaches the end customer. With everyone in the supply chain raising the cost of its services/goods by x amount, it is elementary math to get to the asking price of that unit while being astonished at the same time. Most dealers are getting full retail plus 10 - 15% because they can. I too raised my prices by 10% because my buyers asked me to do so. That 10% is not going to make much of difference, but every little bit helps. I can't figure out why my buyers asked me to raise my price. But, I will do as they wish. [/QUOTE]
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