Product-level costs
Definition:
Product-level costs arise from activities to support the production of the product or model. For example, engineering support costs for process modifications and product design depend on the existence of the product line and do not vary with the number of units or number of batches produced.
Calculation:
Sum of all costs for supporting production
This KPI is measured as: Financial Value (e.g. €, $)
Interpretation of results: Lower Is Better
Strategic objective:
Increase profitability
Product-level costs arise from activities to support the production of the product or model. For example, engineering support costs for process modifications and product design depend on the existence of the product line and do not vary with the number of units or number of batches produced.
Calculation:
Sum of all costs for supporting production
This KPI is measured as: Financial Value (e.g. €, $)
Interpretation of results: Lower Is Better
Strategic objective:
Increase profitability