Plywood Landed Cost Calculator
Calculate the true landed cost of a plywood shipment — from FOB price to your warehouse door. Add your margin to get sales prices in USD and VND.
| 📦 Shipment Parameters | ||
| Product | 1220 × 2440 × 18 mm | |
| Volume/pc | 0.053582 m³/pc · 18.66 pcs/m³ | |
| Shipment | 28.000 m³ | 523 pcs |
| FOB Price | USD 350.00 /m³(USD 18.75/pc) | |
| Ocean Freight | USD 3,500 | |
| Insurance | 0.3% of FOB | |
| Import Duty | 8% of CIF(HTS 4412 - Plywood) | |
| Customs Clearance | USD 250(Broker fees) | |
| Drayage | USD 1,200(Port to warehouse) | |
| Port / Terminal | USD 350(THC, chassis) | |
| Sales Margin | 20% | |
| FX Rate | 1 USD = 25,450 VND | |
| 📋 Cost Breakdown | USD | |
| FOB Total | 9,800.00 | |
| + Ocean Freight | 3,500.00 | |
| + Insurance (0.3%) | 29.40 | |
| = CIF Total | 13,329.40 | |
| + Import Duty (8%) | 1,066.35 | |
| + Customs Clearance | 250.00 | |
| + Drayage | 1,200.00 | |
| + Port / Terminal | 350.00 | |
| TOTAL LANDED COST | USD 16,195.75 ≈ VND 412,181,888 | |
| 📊 Per-Unit Analysis | Per CBM (m³) | Per Piece |
| Landed (USD) | USD 578.42 | USD 30.99 |
| Landed (VND) | VND 14,720,782 | VND 788,775 |
| Sell Price (+20%) | VND 17,664,938 | VND 946,530 |
| Profit | VND 2,944,156 | VND 157,755 |
| 💰 Shipment Totals(28.000 m³ · 523 pcs) | Amount | |
| Total Landed Cost | VND 412,181,888 | |
| Sales Revenue | VND 494,618,266 | |
| Profit | VND 82,436,378 | |
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💰 Sales & Market Settings
How to Calculate Plywood Landed Cost
Landed cost is the total cost of getting plywood from the factory to your warehouse. It includes the product price (FOB), shipping, insurance, import duties, customs fees, and local delivery charges. Understanding your true landed cost is critical for pricing competitively in the US, Canadian, European, or any market.
Landed Cost Formula
Landed Cost = FOB + Ocean Freight + Insurance + Import Duty + Customs Clearance + Local Charges
- FOB (Free On Board): The price you pay the supplier at the origin port. Can be quoted per CBM or per piece.
- CIF (Cost + Insurance + Freight): FOB + Freight + Insurance. Most customs offices use CIF as the base for duty calculation.
- Import Duty: A percentage of CIF value. Rates vary by product (HTS code), country of origin, and trade agreements. For plywood (HTS 4412), US rates range from 0% to 8%+ depending on species and origin.
- Local Charges: Drayage (trucking from port), customs broker fees, port terminal handling charges (THC), chassis fees, and warehouse unloading.
Sales Pricing & Local Currency
After calculating landed cost, add your sales margin (typically 15–30% for plywood distribution) to arrive at your selling price. Use the local currency converter to see prices in your market's currency with a custom FX rate. Apply VAT, GST, or Sales Tax as required by your market.
Market Competitiveness
Enter market prices (competitor or benchmark prices) to instantly see how your landed + margin price compares. If your price is below market, you have room for margin improvement. If above, consider negotiating FOB or reducing logistics costs.
Tips for Plywood Importers
- Always calculate landed cost per CBM to compare suppliers fairly — even if they quote per piece.
- Don't forget anti-dumping duties and countervailing duties that may apply to specific countries.
- Container utilization affects your freight cost per CBM. A full 40HC loads ~28 CBM of plywood.
- Current US tariff landscape includes a 10% base tariff on most imports (Section 122), plus additional rates for specific origins.
