Little Formulary

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Guest

Post by Guest » 14.10.2007, 17:09

thanks for the effort that's really very usefull. how does the production cost calculated?

Guest

Post by Guest » 14.10.2007, 19:36

easy take what the materials are and multiply them with the price it cost you then add it all together with the production cost

for example lets take coal (so we can find out how bad the market is placed)

Coal
elements:
10 kWh Power
7 Liter Water
Production costs: 0.10

Guest

Post by Guest » 15.10.2007, 10:54

thanks :) .. i think i didn't explain it well. i need to know how to calculate the production cost (0.10 for coal) for the material not it's total cost. this value changes with the quality you produce and the area your factory is placed in. any clue ? :oops:

Guest

Post by Guest » 15.10.2007, 12:37

i have just the thing This is the thing

click on what building you produce at and it will come up that, that building produces and in white is what the production cost is, and if you change the q and click submit you will notice that the white text changes :wink:

Guest

Post by Guest » 26.02.2009, 21:22

4) Production per employee:
An almost exact formula:
(production per employee)*(employees)*(0.995112^(employees-1))


I don't get this one. What does it doe , en what is (production per employee)

Guest

Post by Guest » 27.02.2009, 00:34

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Guest

Post by Guest » 27.02.2009, 01:16

SiberianTiger wrote:Unit Cost = Product Factor Cost x Area Factor Cost /10000 x (Quality / 75 + 1)

Area Cost Factor Table
Area-------Cost
Red--------3000
Yellow-----1800
Green------900

Product Factor Cost Table (just a few)
Product--------Cost
Coal-----------0.5
Steel-----------50
Gaz------------0.5
Chemicals-----1.5

UH ?

Guest

Post by Guest » 27.02.2009, 16:20

davidfranses wrote:UH ?
i would advise you to stop trying to understand it as it is too big strain for your brain

Guest

Post by Guest » 28.02.2009, 01:13

GREED inc. wrote:
davidfranses wrote:UH ?
i would advise you to stop trying to understand it as it is too big strain for your brain
xD , what are we nice today.

On-topic : Thanks for the example siberiantiger , i got it now ^^

Guest

Post by Guest » 14.04.2009, 08:27

SiberianTiger wrote:Unit Cost = Product Factor Cost x Area Factor Cost /10000 x (Quality Researched/ 75 + 1)

Area Cost Factor Table
Area-------Cost
Red--------3000
Yellow-----1800
Green------900

Product Factor Cost Table
Product--------------Cost
Apple juice -------------2
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Great info here :)

Is there anything similar that can be used to work out the production output in the different factories/areas? I know that kapitools provides this info, but I'm looking for a generic formula/table that can be reused in a spreadsheet.

Guest

Post by Guest » 14.04.2009, 10:00

Have you looked here: http://www.forum.kapilands.com/viewtopic.php?t=15513

It's my old worksheet (version 2 - currently using a more advanced version) file to run my company

Guest

Post by Guest » 14.04.2009, 20:09

I saw your spreadsheet and it's really great, actually I'm trying right now to adapt it to my extremely limited economy. I was rather looking for some distilled data in a similar format to what you posted about production cost, I'm sure it is in your spreadsheet somewhere but it would take me ages to work it out :)

I will go through kapitools, it shouldn't take that long, I will post here the results for future reference when I'm done.

Guest

Post by Guest » 15.04.2009, 01:03

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Guest

Post by Guest » 15.04.2009, 08:19

Wow! You are awesome :)

I did it as well last night, but yours is just better :D and I didn't consider the optimization factor.

Thanks a lot for this, I hope it will be useful also to others, I know it will be for me :)

Guest

Post by Guest » 14.07.2009, 08:07

Good post Siberian Tiger!

This kept me bugging for sometime now in my own Excel-sheet. I knew there had to be a sort of base value for producingtime for each item. Thanks for sharing this!

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