Manufacturing Cost Estimation Training: Raw Costing for Assembly, Production, Parts, and Labor (Bus & Truck Body)   

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Duration 3 days – 21 hrs

 

Overview

 

This standard training equips participants with a practical, step-by-step approach to raw cost estimation for manufacturing—covering assembly, production processes, parts/materials, and labor costing. The program focuses on building defensible cost estimates using BOM-based material/parts rollups, process routing and cycle-time costing, and standard cost build-up methods commonly used in bus and truck body manufacturing. Participants will leave with a structured costing method they can apply to new builds, modifications, and ongoing production costing.

 

Objectives

 

  • Explain cost estimation concepts, terminology, and when to use different estimating methods.
  • Build a raw cost estimate structure covering materials/parts, labor, and manufacturing process costs.
  • Estimate parts/material cost using BOM rollups, unit-of-measure conversions, and cost assumptions.
  • Convert manufacturing and assembly steps into cost using routing, cycle time, and labor rates.
  • Apply realistic allowances for scrap, yield loss, rework, and efficiency factors.
  • Include basic manufacturing cost drivers (setup, indirect labor, overhead drivers) in a controlled manner.
  • Document assumptions clearly and produce a defensible cost estimate summary for review/approval.

 

Audience

 

  • Cost engineers / cost analysts
  • Manufacturing / production engineers
  • Assembly leaders / supervisors / team leads
  • Planning and scheduling personnel
  • Purchasing / supply chain / parts costing support
  • Finance / cost accounting / controlling (supporting standard costing)

 

Pre- requisites 

  • Basic understanding of manufacturing/assembly operations
  • Familiarity with parts lists/BOM is helpful (not required)
  • Basic Excel skills (tables, formulas, simple computations)

Course Content

 

Day 1 — Cost Estimation Fundamentals + Raw Materials & Parts Costing

 

Module 1: Cost Estimation Foundations

 

  • What “raw cost estimation” means and when it is used
  • Cost types: raw/should-cost, standard cost, actual cost (high-level)
  • Cost structure: Materials/Parts + Labor + Process/Overhead drivers
  • Common errors: double-counting, missing yield, uncontrolled buffers

 

Module 2: Parts & Materials Cost Estimating (BOM-Based)

 

  • Building a BOM cost roll-up (direct materials and purchased parts)
  • UOM conversions and costing accuracy
  • Cost inputs: price lists, supplier quotes, historical costs (how to choose)
  • Handling alternates and substitutions

 

Module 3: Bus/Truck Body Materials Raw Cost Estimation (Manufacturing Scope)

 

  • Estimating body materials (e.g., sheets/panels/sections, fasteners, consumables)
  • Raw estimation logic: size/weight/quantity basis
  • Allowances: scrap %, yield loss, cut loss, nesting loss

 

Workshop 1: Raw Material + Parts Cost Build-Up

 

  • Create a simple BOM roll-up and apply yield/scrap rules
  • Produce “Material/Parts Cost Summary”

 

Day 2 — Assembly & Production Costing (Routing, Time, Labor)

 

Module 4: Process-Based Estimation for Production/Assembly

 

  • Manufacturing process mapping and routing basics
  • Turning process steps into cost: cycle time + rate
  • Setup vs run time, batch size effects
  • Productivity and efficiency factors (standard approach)

 

Module 5: Labor Cost Estimation (Direct + Indirect)

 

  • Direct labor vs indirect labor (QC, material handling, supervision)
  • Labor rate components and how to standardize rates
  • Allowances: fatigue, delays, learning curve (controlled use)

 

Workshop 2: Assembly/Production Labor Costing

 

  • Build a routing for a sample assembly process
  • Compute cost per step and total labor cost
  • Identify top cost drivers and improvement opportunities

 

Day 3 — Overhead Drivers, Assumptions Control, and Full Raw Cost Estimate Build-Up

 

Module 6: Manufacturing Cost Drivers (Simple Overhead Approach)

 

  • Overhead options: rate-based drivers (labor hours, machine hours, units)
  • Setup/changeover cost treatment
  • Quality and rework cost: when to include and how to cap

 

Module 7: Defensible Estimates (Governance & Documentation)

 

  • Assumptions log, version control, estimate checklist
  • Sensitivity analysis (top variables: material price, scrap, labor rate, cycle time)
  • Presenting an estimate for approval (summary format)

 

Capstone Workshop: End-to-End Raw Cost Estimate

 

  • Combine: materials/parts + labor + process drivers
  • Produce:
    • Raw Costing Sheet
    • Assumptions register
    • Sensitivity table (what changes cost the most)

 

Module 8: Standard Templates and Next-Step Implementation

 

  • Recommended standard template pack (structure):
    • BOM/Parts Cost Roll-up
    • Materials Take-off + Scrap/Yield table
    • Routing & Labor Cost sheet
    • Estimate Summary + Assumptions Log
    • Review/QA checklist

 

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