Costing and Pricing
Costing and Pricing
Costing and Pricing
• Dear Sir,
• In today’s world where quality, timely deliveries and competitive prices matters, you need to have
supplier who can deliver products exactly to your requirements. This is what exactly we can do!
• Having been in textiles for about four decades with an annual turn over of US$ 210M, we use the best quality
of local as well as imported fabrics to manufacture into Apparels to supply you consistent quality throughout
the year. We are vertically integrated unit having 10,000 sewing machines plant capacity to produce 2.5
Million garments per month with lead time of 30 days.
• The confidence of quality is reflected in our huge export for world’s leading brand like Hanes, Gap, Russell,
Champions, Levies‘, JC Penny, Nautica etc. Our website www.xyztextile.com will enable you to know more
about us.
• We look forward to your response so that we could send you the required samples along with competitive
prices. Hope to build long term and healthy relationship with your esteemed organization.
• Best Regards,
• This is with reference to your letter dated February 01. 2019 Ref# MKT-101/19, in which you have given
introduction about your company.
• We are importers of Apparel Products from Asian countries and need competitive prices for our regular work
orders. Please send us few samples of your product lines along with your best price for C&F Toronto L/C At
Sight 1*40 FCL.
• Hope to receive samples and prices within this week.
• Best Regards,
• Best Regards,
• Although some special software are also prepared for pricing, but
merchandisers often prepare MS Excel sheets to calculate the
prices.
• For more basic products like cotton/ yarn etc on going market rates
are commonly followed instead of sticking to price models because
of less complexity.
1.2) Pricing Process:
2) Preparing the pricing sheet:
Below is the example of Fabric & Garment “
Cost Based Pricing” such price models can be developed for other textile
items too.
❖Yarn Rate/10 Pounds or Yarn Rate/Kg
❖Knitting charges/Weaving charges
❖Knitting waste/Weaving waste
❖Dyeing recipe cost
❖Overheads
❖Dyeing losses
❖Freight (in case you are quoting C&F,CIF)
❖Commission of agent (if any)
❖Duties (if any)
1.2) Pricing Process:
2) Preparing the pricing sheet:
• Finally choose your profit margin to quote the fabric price to the buyer.
• It depends upon the buyer whether he/she needs fabric price in Kg or
yards or meters or pounds etc.
• For Garment pricing, merchandiser will move ahead from the cost
calculated for fabric.
• For this he/she will use the below information
• The buyer may ask to revise the prices. In this case rework is done
to get the target price for the buyer.
The pricing for fibers and yarns is much simpler than fabrics and garments. Its
mainly due to less processes involved and hence less complication than other
value added products. Like in dyed yarn, the below things will be calculated to
get the right price:
❖Cotton Rate/Bag
❖Yarn Rate/Bag
❖Dyeing Recipe Cost & Losses
❖Overheads
❖Dyeing Losses
1.3) Pricing for fibers & Yarns:
• Time, and action plan is not simply a data entering process, it is about
scientifically working out the activity duration, logically determining the
preceding and succeeding activities
Time and action plan for merchandisers
• Details regarding the local and national level holidays – in his/ her
company and also holiday information about customers / vendors, from
where the raw material imported or to whom the products need to be
delivered
• Complication associated with the trims and accessories sourcing
and manufacturing
1. Gantt charts
2. Network charts
Gantt chart
• Allow us to visualise a project’s start and end date along with each
element or task that needs to be completed.
Advantages of Gantt chart