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Business, 05.03.2021 03:20, kaileedeacosta1

Given the following information, calculate the total cost of buying a laser printer from Japan: Total Cost Analysis: Practice Problem LaserJet Printers from Japan Cubes Per Container 2400 Cubes for EACH printer 6 Printers per pallet 20 Price paid to supplier (EACH) $19.00 Each Tariffs 3% of Value Duties 5% of Value Port Security $1,200 Container Ocean Shipping $4,500 Container Inland Transport (Holding area to DC) $500 Container Movement from Port to Holding Area $250 Container Insurance 2.5% of Value Packaging $1 Each Costs in DC (movement and storage) $5 Pallet Quality Control $10.00 Pallet Inventory Carrying Costs 24% per year (assume 120,000 annual usage) Environmental Disposal Fees $1.50 Each Customer field failures (cost to return) 1/2 % fail in the field; value is the price paid Customer Service/warranty $1.00 Shipment to the Customer $5.00 Each Group of answer choices

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