MAKE OR BUY?– An All Important Decision

Deciding whether to make or buy precision machined products is a complex decision involving the consideration of not only cost, but also many other factors. It requires a team effort with input from those responsible in the areas of purchasing, costing, finance, manufacturing, corporate planning, and policy making.

Your evaluation will involve the interrelationship of many departments and functions of your business. The checklist below will be a good starting point for you to consider many of the factors involved in operating a precision machined products department.

CHECKLIST

SKILLED/KNOWLEDGEABLE EMPLOYEES REQUIRED – This is by far the Industry’s greatest challenge.

CAPITAL INVESTMENT

 Machinery

ADDITIONAL WORKING CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS

 Inventory – How much inventory will be needed of:

Payroll Requirements (hourly and supervisory)

What Outside Services Will Be Needed?

Other Expenses

Supporting Services – A variety of supporting services will be needed in plant, including:

Plant Investment

Equipment Installation – What will be the requirements for:

OTHER ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS – A variety of other items need to be considered when evaluating the establishment of a precision machined products department, including:

CONCLUSION

The ultimate question is: What is the best method your company can use to improve its profit position by reducing manufacturing costs?

By establishing a precision machined products department can there be cost savings?

OR

Can a properly equipped purchasing department more profitably serve your company through the selection of the best suppliers?

 


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