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Grouping items together for better cost

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Is there a way to group similar items together for a better cost? example: I have 5 labels that are 5"x7". When I group all 5 together on one PO at 1000ea I get a cost of $.10/ea. When I order 3 together on a PO of 1000ea I get a cost of $.30ea., When I order just 1 at 1000 my cost is $.50ea. 
 
Can I create a group that would pull up all 5 items when I release 1 to see if I can combo the items together to get better pricing?
 
thanks,
Mike
  • MG-13022028-0 Profile Picture
    14 on at
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    I will give that a try. thanks Laurens
     
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    Laurens vd Tang Profile Picture
    2,293 Super User 2025 Season 1 on at
    Grouping items together for better cost
    Hello Mike,

    Maybe the 'Product bundle' can be an option:

    Link: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/supply-chain/sales-marketing/product-bundles-setup


    On the purchase order line you can do an explosion of the BOM


     
    Best regards,
    Laurens van der Tang
  • Peter Kulikov (N.progression) Profile Picture
    340 on at
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    Hi Mike!

    Please help me understand the process better.
    If I understood correctly, you have 5 labels, 5x7, which are different Items and have different ItemCodes. Is that right?
    When you add all 5 items in the purchase order, with each ItemCode for 1000 ea (totaling 5000 ea in the order), the cost per item becomes $0.10. Is that correct?
    And the purpose is to know in advance which combinations of different ItemCodes will allow you to get the minimum price?
  • MG-13022028-0 Profile Picture
    14 on at
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    Hello Laurens.
     
    Yes you are correct PO mean purchase order, and we are looking at multiple item numbers to combo together to get one price. 
     
    thanks,
    Mike
  • Laurens vd Tang Profile Picture
    2,293 Super User 2025 Season 1 on at
    Grouping items together for better cost
    Hi Mike,
     
    Two questions. Do you mean with PO a purchase order?  Do you mean with similar items, multiple items with the same item number?
     
    Best regards,
    Laurens van der Tang

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