Landed Cost
Category: Costing
Definition (plain English)
Total delivered cost per sellable unit after product, freight, duty, and local handling.
Why it matters commercially
It sets your true floor cost per unit; if you miss components, you can win orders that lose money.
Example
A $6 factory price became $8.10 landed after freight, duty, and destination fees, forcing a repricing before launch.
Common mistake
Building quotes from ex-factory price and adding freight later as an afterthought.
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Landed Cost
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