TCO Calculation of Leasing Concepts in Intralogistics
von Andreas Rücker, Laura Grohs und Mathias Laile, herausgegeben von Johannes FottnerThe present study focuses on the evaluation of leasing concepts in intralogistics compared to traditional purchasing. The basic premise of the study is that total life cycle cost (TCO) is a crucial metric for comparing different procurement options. This study is aimed at operators, planners and manufacturers of intralogistics systems in a wide range of industries, including automotive and vehicle construction, electrical engineering and mechanics, mechanical engineering, consumer goods and others. The main method of the study is to compare different scenarios using a TCO calculation. This approach analyzes how the total costs develop over the entire life cycle of an intralogistics system in the different scenarios. This allows stakeholders to make informed decisions about the best sourcing strategy for their specific needs.
The results of this study provide valuable insights into the benefits and potential savings that can be achieved through leasing concepts in intralogistics. They serve as a guide for companies in various industries to make informed decisions on how to source and manage their intralogistics systems in order to remain competitive in the long term.
The results of this study provide valuable insights into the benefits and potential savings that can be achieved through leasing concepts in intralogistics. They serve as a guide for companies in various industries to make informed decisions on how to source and manage their intralogistics systems in order to remain competitive in the long term.