Supply Chain Cost (SCC)

Total supply chain costs as a percentage of sales

FORMULA

SCC = (Procurement + Warehousing + Transportation + Returns Costs) / Total Sales × 100


Alternate Calculations

Detailed(COGS + Freight + Warehouse + Labor + Technology) / Revenue × 100

What is Supply Chain Cost?

Supply Chain Cost measures all procurement, warehousing, transportation, manufacturing, and fulfillment expenses as a percentage of total sales. This metric indicates the efficiency of your entire supply chain operation. Lower SCC percentages indicate operational excellence and competitive advantage. Industry averages: 8-12% for manufacturing, 4-8% for retail, 5-10% for logistics.

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Sample Data

monthcostssalespercent
Jan95,0001,200,0007.9
Feb102,0001,350,0007.6
Mar115,0001,550,0007.4
Apr128,0001,800,0007.1
May135,0001,950,0006.9
Jun142,0002,100,0006.8

Required Data Columns

Procurement CostsWarehousing CostsTransportation CostsTotal Sales