Crane consumer cost

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As a company, we would be looking at making a 35% profit on each crane supplied. If bulk orders were to be placed, we would be able to supply the cranes at a cheaper per unit cost, but will also be able to buy them cheeper.

if a 100 units were ordered; the retail price of each crane would be £585.90
therefore 100 units = £5,859.

these prices are excluding any shipping/duty taxes associated. 35% profit is resonable to both parties as £585.90 is much cheaper than any of the 'competitors' cranes, including a certain crane made from wood?

For countries prone to natural disasters and devolping ecconomies, our product is the best suited for them as the reliability and practicality, are not sacrificed over afordability.

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