Costing Models You work for XYZ trucking and your boss has asked you to figure out how much the firm should charge a new customer to make a full Truckload delivery and make a 15% profit. The firm knows that it will find a backhaul customer, so you only need to worry about the cost for the move. The shipment consist of 650 boxes weighing 45 pounds each, and measuring 4 cubic feet each. The trailers that your company uses can carry 46,000 pounds and have a volume of 3,600 cubic feet. You calculate that it will take 4 hours to drive from your terminal to the customer’s factory, wait for the truck to be loaded and return to your terminal. The distance between your terminal and your customer’s factory is 15 miles. Your line haul driver will then take the truck to the consignee and deliver the boxes. The total distance from your terminal to the consignee is 800 miles and will take the driver 18 hours. Once at the consignees it will take 4 hours to offload the truck. Then the driver will go to the XYZ trucking terminal in the same city, which is 15 miles away.
What would you recommend to your boss that the price should be set per cwt to complete this move? (Make sure to show your calculations) The equipment cost data is as follows:
Equipment Cost Data
Equipment Purchase Price
Line-haul tractors $125,000
Trailers $ 36,000 53-foot dry van
Depreciation
Tractors 4 year straight line
Trailers 7 year straight line
Interest
Tractors 4% APR for 4 years
Trailers 4% APR for 7 years
Fuel
Per Gallon $ 3.82
Line-haul tractors 7 miles per gallon
Labor Cost
Line-haul drivers $ 0.47 per mile
PUD operation drivers $ 20.00 per hour
Miscellaneous
Insurance cost $ 0.052 per mile
Maintenance cost $ 0.152 per mile
Billing cost $ 3.00 per freight bill
Administrative overhead 15% of total cost
Equipment available for use 365 days, 24 hours per day = 8,760 hours per year.
Given the Details
Shipment | 650 | Boxes | 45 | lb | each | 4 | cubic ft | each |
650 | Boxes | 29250 | lb | Total | 2600 | Cubic Ft | Total | |
Trailers used | 46000 | lb | 3600 | cubic feet | ||||
Time Taken | ||||||||
T(TF):Terminal to Customer to Terminal | 4 | hours | ||||||
D(TF)- Distance between Terminal and customer factory | 15 | miles | Total Distance to and fro | 30 | Miles | |||
D(TC)- Totla Distance between Terminal and Consignees | 800 | miles | ||||||
T(TC): Total Time to deliver to consignees from Terminal | 18 | hours | ||||||
T(OF) : Offload Time at Consignee | 4 | hours | ||||||
D(XYZ): Distance to go to XYZ terminal after offload | 15 | miles | Total Distance for driver | 815 | miles | |||
T(XyZ)=Time to go to XYZ Terminal | 0.3375 | ours | Total hours for the driver | 22.3375 | hours | |||
To Clear the Shipment of | 29250 | Lb | and | 2600 | Cubic Ft | |||
We required one trailer | 46000 | Lb | and | 3600 | cubic ft |
The Costing Details are given below
Equipment Cost Data | ||
Equipment | Purchase Price | |
Line-haul tractors | 125000 | Dollar |
Trailers | 36000 | Dollar |
Depreciation | ||
Tractors 4 year straight line | 31250 | per year |
Trailers 7 year straight line | 5143 | per year |
Interest | ||
Tractors 4% APR for 4 years | 5000 | per year |
Trailers 4% APR for 7 years |
2520 |
per year |
Fuel | ||
Per Gallon | 3.82 | per gallon |
Line-haul tractors | 7 | miles/Gallon |
Labor Cost | ||
Line-haul drivers | 0.47 | per mile |
PUD operation drivers | 20 | per hour |
Miscellaneous | ||
Insurance cost | 0.052 | per mile |
Maintenance cost | 0.152 | per mile |
Billing cost | 3 | per freight bill |
Administrative overhead | 15% | of total cost |
Equipment available for use 365 days, 24 hours per day = 8,760 hours per year. |
We develop a model to find costs which include line haul costs,PUD costs,Depreciation cost and Interest cost for the trip
Line Hauling Cost | |||||
Distance(miles | Fuel used (Gallon) | Total cost | |||
Fuel | 30 | 4.29 | 16.37 | ||
Distance | Per mile Cost | Total Cost | |||
Driver | 30 | 0.47 | 14.1 | ||
insurance | 30 | 0.052 | 1.56 | ||
Mainenance | 30 | 0.152 | 4.56 | ||
Total Cost for lin haul | 36.59 | ||||
Picup and delivery Costs | |||||
Distance(miles | Fuel used (Gallon) | Total cost | |||
Fuel | 815 | 116.43 | 17.46 | ||
Hours or Distance | Per mile or hour Cost | Total Cost | |||
Driver | 22.3375 | 20 | 446.75 | ||
insurance | 815 | 0.052 | 42.38 | ||
Mainenance | 815 | 0.152 | 123.88 | ||
Total Cost for PUD | 630.47 | ||||
Depreciation Costs | |||||
Equipment Available | 8760 | hours per year | |||
Tractor Depreciation /year | 31250 | dollar /year | |||
Trailer Depreciation/year | 5143 | Dollar /year | |||
Tractor Dep per hour | 3.57 | dollar /hour | 31250/8760 | ||
Trailer Dep. Per hour | 0.59 | dollar /hour | 5143/8760 | ||
Depreciation cost for Tractor Fro Trip | 79.69 | Dollar | For 22.3375 hours | ||
Depreication cost forTrailer for trip | 2.35 | Dollar | For 4 hours | ||
Total Depreciation Costs | 82.03 | ||||
Interest Costs | |||||
Tractor Interst per year | 5000 | per year | 8760 | hours | |
Trailer Interest per year | 2520 | per year | 8760 | hours | |
Tractor interest approtioned for 22.3375 hours | 39.14 | Dollar | |||
Trailer Interest apportioned for 4 hours | 13.90 | Dollar | |||
Total Interest Cost | 53.04 | Dollar | |||
ITEM | COSTS | ||||
Line Haul Costs | 36.59 | ||||
PUD Costs | 630.47 | ||||
Depreciation Cost | 82.03 | ||||
Interest Cost | 53.04 | ||||
Billing cost | 3 | ||||
Sub total | 805.14 | ||||
Admin Cost | 120.77 | 15% of subtotal | |||
TOTAL COSTS | 925.91 | ||||
Profit | 138.89 | ||||
Total Price | 1064.80 | ||||
Shipment Weight | 29250 | lb | |||
292.5 | Cwt | ||||
Price Per Cwt | 3.64 | Dollar |
Price Per Cwt is 3.64 dollar.
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