Sourcing Cost Calculator

Calculate your total sourcing costs from factory to your warehouse. This tool helps you estimate product costs, shipping fees, duties, and other expenses involved in international sourcing.

Cost Calculator

Cost Breakdown
Product Cost: $0.00
Shipping: $0.00
Insurance: $0.00
Duties: $0.00
Other Fees: $0.00
Total Cost
Total Sourcing Cost: $0.00
Unit Landed Cost: $0.00

Understanding Sourcing Costs

When sourcing products from overseas suppliers, understanding all the costs involved is essential for calculating your true profit margins. This includes the product cost from the factory, shipping fees, import duties, insurance, and other miscellaneous expenses.

1. Product Cost

This is the price you pay the factory for each unit. It's important to negotiate this price effectively and consider factors like MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) discounts.

2. Shipping Costs

Shipping costs vary depending on the method (air freight, sea freight, express) and the volume/weight of your shipment. Sea freight is generally cheaper for large quantities but takes longer.

3. Import Duties & Taxes

Import duties are taxes imposed by the destination country on imported goods. The rate depends on the product category and country of origin. Always research the applicable tariff codes for your products.

Tips for Reducing Sourcing Costs

  • Negotiate better prices with suppliers by increasing your order quantity
  • Consider consolidating shipments to reduce per-unit shipping costs
  • Research free trade agreements that may reduce or eliminate duties
  • Optimize packaging to reduce dimensional weight charges

FAQ

What is landed cost?
Landed cost is the total cost of a product when it arrives at your warehouse, including product cost, shipping, duties, insurance, and all other fees.
How do I find the correct duty rate for my product?
You need to determine the HS (Harmonized System) code for your product and check the import tariff schedule of your destination country.
Should I use air or sea freight?
Air freight is faster but more expensive, suitable for small orders or time-sensitive products. Sea freight is cheaper for large quantities but takes 2-6 weeks.

Data Sources & Policy References

This calculator is for estimation purposes. Always verify with official customs authorities for accurate duty calculations.

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on user-provided data. Actual costs may vary based on supplier pricing, shipping rates, and customs regulations. This tool is for educational purposes only.