pricing

Pricing is the process whereby a business sets the price at which it will sell its products and services, and may be part of the business's marketing plan. In setting prices, the business will take into account the price at which it could acquire the goods, the manufacturing cost, the marketplace, competition, market condition, brand, and quality of product.
Pricing is a fundamental aspect of product management and is one of the four Ps of the marketing mix, the other three aspects being product, promotion, and place. Price is the only revenue generating element amongst the four Ps, the rest being cost centers. However, the other Ps of marketing will contribute to decreasing price elasticity and so enable price increases to drive greater revenue and profits.
Pricing can be a manual or automatic process of applying prices to purchase and sales orders, based on factors such as: a fixed amount, quantity break, promotion or sales campaign, specific vendor quote, price prevailing on entry, shipment or invoice date, combination of multiple orders or lines, and many others. An automated pricing system requires more setup and maintenance but may prevent pricing errors. The needs of the consumer can be converted into demand only if the consumer has the willingness and capacity to buy the product. Thus, pricing is the most important concept in the field of marketing, it is used as a tactical decision in response to changing competitive, market and organizational situations.

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  1. DBedford

    HUMAX enter the EV charger market

    Seems to have some good features, looking forward to seeing the pricing. https://humaxcharging.com/?goal=0_b2a32bc5bd-9930e53ef8-114101253&mc_cid=9930e53ef8&mc_eid=057358bc45
  2. F

    Tesla supercharger debits me in multiples of kWh, what’s the rounding logic?

    Whenever I visit a Tesla supercharger, it seems to debit my account in multiples of the price per kWh at that time. How does it perform the rounding of the last few Wh delivered between me stopping the charge and the charger disconnecting? At speeds above 70kW I can understand it well takes less...
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