kdw75
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In our small city, which only has two other print shops with 4-color presses, I am wondering if one of the other printers is undercharging for their offset work.They could be losing millions for years, and not go out of business, so I am wanting to get your take on their pricing, and whether or not it sounds like I am overcharging, or can't compete because of equipment differences and volumes, or they are aren't covering their costs.
We recently had the opportunity to see what they charged on two projects, that were virtually identical, to two different clients, and they were several hundred dollars less than we are, and the whole job was only around $1,100. The job was 8,000 8 1/2" x 11" 4/4 flyers on 80# Gloss Cover. I figured to put them on a 14x20 inch press with one set of plates, and bill the press and operator at $120/hr. In order to match their pricing, I have to set my hourly rate down around $50/hr. When your operator makes $20/hr, you can see that in an 8 hour day, you aren't making any money.
They have a 23"x29" Speedmaster.
While I realize that their press is going to be about 4 times faster producing the job, I had thought that the cost of the machine, and the cost of larger plates and setup, would even things out. Especially when your talking about 8,000 impressions, as they are 2-up.
Thoughts?
We recently had the opportunity to see what they charged on two projects, that were virtually identical, to two different clients, and they were several hundred dollars less than we are, and the whole job was only around $1,100. The job was 8,000 8 1/2" x 11" 4/4 flyers on 80# Gloss Cover. I figured to put them on a 14x20 inch press with one set of plates, and bill the press and operator at $120/hr. In order to match their pricing, I have to set my hourly rate down around $50/hr. When your operator makes $20/hr, you can see that in an 8 hour day, you aren't making any money.
They have a 23"x29" Speedmaster.
While I realize that their press is going to be about 4 times faster producing the job, I had thought that the cost of the machine, and the cost of larger plates and setup, would even things out. Especially when your talking about 8,000 impressions, as they are 2-up.
Thoughts?
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