Dictionary » Letter B » batch-level cost
A cost associated with a batch of items, but not directly traceable to an individual item within the batch. For example, the cost to set up a machine to run a batch of 5,000 items is a batch-level cost. This cost must then be allocated to the 5,000 items included in the batch.
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