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How Long will it take to recover the cost of a PieMaster Model MT-20 or a Model SA-21 Semi-automatic machine if I only need to make 1000 turnovers per day?

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How Long will it take to recover the cost of a PieMaster Model MT-20 or a Model SA-21 Semi-automatic machine if I only need to make 1000 turnovers per day?

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Use the same wage rate of $7.00/hour and hand production of 400 turnovers per hour. Here you need 2.5 workers at a cost of $56.00 per day each .Cost for 2.5 persons is $140.00. The labor cost is still 14 per turnover made. With the hand-operated Model MT-20 PieMaster one operator, working at 200 pieces per hour, could make the 1000 turnovers in about 5 hours. At a cost of $7.00 per hr the 1000 pieces would contain $35.00 of labor. The labor cost is 3.5 each. The amount saved is $.14 – $3.5 = $.105 (10.5) per turnover. 1000 turnovers would deliver $105.00 savings each day. If the PieMaster Model MT-20 costs $1000.00, the savings will pay for 3 (one for each operator) PieMaster machines in less than 1 month. The PieMaster Model SA-21 will easily produce 1000 apple turnovers in 1.5 hours or less. Labor for 1.5 hrs @ $7.00 per hour is $10.50. This means that 1000 apple turnovers contain a little over 1.05 cents labor per turnover. Using 1.1 labor to compute the cost of labor per turnover f

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