0

How do you aim to reduce the cost of your machining process? If you are like most, tools, coolant and other perishable inputs take center stage. While these elements are an important consideration, there’s another alternative that can have a far greater impact.

Manufacturing Competition

The challenge of keeping American manufacturing competitive in today’s global economy is serious. Low-cost emerging markets present a tempting substitute to domestic production; a focus on fixed costs, however, can generate substantial productivity gains that make it easer to choose U.S. production.

The typical economic breakdown of a machine component is as follows: 25 percent variable costs (tooling, coolant and material); 55 percent fixed costs (real estate, equipment and labor); and 20 percent profit.

Optimizing the Process

To increase the profit margin, manufacturers must create more components in the same amount of time, on the same equipment. By doing this, manufacturers only incur increased variable costs. Involving cutting tool experts early in the machine investment process — or, if the process is already in production, inviting experts in to help with optimization — manufacturers can reach this goal.

While the above cost breakdown assumes the sale of the additional components, it’s easy to see how producing more with existing investments can have a far greater impact on profitability than simply choosing chepaer inputs — a strategy that low-cost foreign markets typically rely on.

While cutting tools represent only 3 to 6 percent of the cost of typical metal component production, the proper planning and application of cutting tools and production logistics and machining strategies can lower overall production costs by as much as 50 percent.

imX Addresses American Manufacturing

This is what the upcoming imX event is all about: addressing the challenges that American manufacturers face through edcuation, interaction and networking. As a proud imX partner, Sandvik Coromant has seen firsthand how the application of this knowledge can fuel the engines of growth – -making global competition far less daunting.

If you would like to hear more about this topic, be sure to visit our Learning Lab and attend the “Production Dollars and Sense” session , happening every day from 2-2:45pm.

Interested in attending? To request an invite to imX, CLICK HERE.

This article was originally published on imXchange blog by Mike Verkamp, Director of Business Service and presenter of Production Dollars and Sense.



How can we help improve your profitability? Challenge a yellow coat engineer today. Learn more about complete tooling solutions from Sandvik Coromant Locate your local authorized Sandvik Coromant distributor

Comments are closed.