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production cost

n. combined costs of raw material and labor incurred in producing goods

Usage examples of "production cost".

As a result, plastic solar cells have been limited to efficiencies of a few percent, low enough that their cheaper production cost doesn't compensate enough to make them commercially viable as a primary power source.

In the whole proposal there wasn't one word about production cost, or sale price, or potential market.

Even if we immediately restore the line, this eleven percent savings translates into a production cost increase, over the run, of nearly seventy percent.

Did you know dat half da production cost of one of dose big babies goes into teak wood decking an' cherry cabinet work on da insides?

Westerners typically paid more than ten times the actual production cost of what they purchased.

They would be turning out that much less coal for their fifty cents a day, and consequently our production cost per ton would be raised.

Marketing said they could sell ten million in a month with an advertising budget that was included in the 55 cents production cost.