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How to calculate manufacturing cost

How do you calculate manufacturing cost?

Manufacturing cost combines direct material, direct labor and machine burden for each unit or job. Start with material per unit, add labor hours multiplied by shop rate, then allocate machine time at your hourly machine rate. SectorCalc free calculators estimate unit cost, machine time and hour rate; premium analyzers surface hidden setup loss, scrap and capacity exposure before you quote or schedule.

What counts as manufacturing cost?

Manufacturing cost is the fully loaded cost to produce one unit or complete one job before overhead allocation and profit. Direct material, direct labor and machine burden are the three pillars most shops track daily.

  • Direct material: raw stock, consumables and purchased parts tied to the job
  • Direct labor: setup, run and inspection hours at loaded wage rates
  • Machine burden: spindle or press hours at an hourly machine rate

How do you calculate unit manufacturing cost?

Divide total job cost by good units produced. When scrap or rework is significant, use good output only so the unit cost reflects what you actually ship.

  • Unit cost = (material + labor + machine) ÷ good units
  • Add setup time once per batch, then spread across batch quantity
  • Compare unit cost to quoted price before accepting repeat work

Why machine hour rate matters

Machine hour rate converts spindle or press time into dollars. Underestimating run time or burden rate is a common source of margin leak on CNC, fabrication and assembly jobs.

When to move from estimate to decision report

Use free calculators for quick sanity checks during quoting or scheduling. Use a premium analyzer when the estimate affects pricing, capacity planning or a management sign-off and you need hidden drivers, thresholds and export-ready output.

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Start with free unit cost, machine hour rate and machine time calculators. Escalate to premium CNC OEE or tool-wear analyzers when capacity loss or recurring scrap threatens margin.

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      FAQ

      What is included in manufacturing cost?
      Direct material, direct labor and machine burden tied to production. Overhead, sales and admin are usually allocated separately unless your shop uses a fully absorbed standard cost.
      How is machine hour rate calculated?
      Divide annual machine ownership and operating costs by productive hours available per year. Include power, maintenance, tooling reserve and operator-attended time where applicable.
      Are SectorCalc manufacturing calculators free?
      Yes. Free manufacturing calculators run in your browser with no sign-up. Premium analyzers add hidden-loss diagnostics and export-ready decision reports on paid access.
      When should I use a premium manufacturing analyzer?
      Use premium when the estimate affects a quote, schedule or investment decision and you need threshold checks, hidden drivers and a report you can share with management.
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      SectorCalc guides are technical decision-support resources based on standard formulas and transparent assumptions. They are not financial, legal, medical or engineering advice.

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