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Understanding the Default Pricing for Moulding

See also: Pricing Options and Defaults for Moulding

FrameReady can be set to begin with Length, Chop or Join prices as the default Retail Price Per Foot. If those are unavailable, then FrameReady looks to the next available price.

Default Pricing Based on Length

FrameReady's Markup Table for Length Pricing

Cost Type

If Cost is Less Than

Use a Markup of

Cost

<2.50

5.0;

Cost

<3.75

4.9;

Cost

<5.00

4.8;

Cost

<6.25

4.7;

Cost

<7.50

4.6;

Cost

<8.75

4.5;

Cost

<10.00

4.4;

Cost

<11.25

4.3;

Cost

<12.50

4.2;

Cost

<13.75

4.1;

Cost

<15.00

4.0;

Cost

<16.25

3.9;

Cost

<17.50

3.8;

Cost

<18.75

3.7;

Cost

<20.00

3.6;

Cost

all others

3.5

See also: Pricing by the Linear Foot and Pricing by United Inch/Centimetre

Default Pricing Based on Chop

FrameReady's Markup Table for Chop Pricing

Cost Type

Less Than

Markup

Chop

<5

2.85;

Chop

<10

2.80;

Chop

<15

2.75;

Chop

<20

2.70;

Chop

<25

2.65;

Chop

all others

2.6

Default Pricing Based on Join

NOTE:  Although suppliers may have an option for you to order their moulding as Chop and Join, they may not have provided Adatasol Inc with the wholesale costs for Chop and Join.

This often happens when the wholesale cost of the moulding varies with the size of the frame you order. E.g. 8×10 frame is $5.00 per foot while a 34×40 frame is 4.10 per foot. This is a common practise for Canadian vendors.

FrameReady's Markup Table for Join Pricing

Cost Type

All

Markup

Join

all

2

Working with Default Markups

 Case( 
 Group = "Fillet"; 7.5; 
 5) 

The 5 in the above Case statement is at the end of the list. This position is reserved for a default result; if none of the expressions in the Case statement are true, then the default result is used. In this case, 5.

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