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Who should opt for the Standard plan?

Why standard plan is the best?

Written by Aishwarya Singh
Updated this week

The Standard Plan is designed especially for small manufacturing units that want to take orders but may not yet be operating at a very large scale. For many small manufacturers, managing order size and production capacity can be a challenge. The Standard Plan works well in such situations because it aligns with the kind of orders that smaller units are usually comfortable handling. It gives them the opportunity to participate in production without putting pressure on their existing resources.

Small manufacturing units often prefer working with orders that are manageable and realistic for their setup. Large orders may require bigger infrastructure, more manpower, and greater financial investment. This is where the Standard Plan becomes a suitable option. It allows manufacturers to work with order quantities that are generally smaller and easier to handle within their existing production capacity.

Under the Standard Plan, most orders typically fall within a range of 100 pieces to 500 pieces per order. This range is considered practical for many small manufacturing units because it allows them to maintain quality while also keeping production timelines under control. Producing 100 to 500 pieces per order provides a balance between workload and efficiency. It gives manufacturers enough volume to keep their production running while still ensuring that the order size remains manageable.

In some cases, the order quantity may even go beyond this typical range. While most orders tend to stay within the 100 to 500 pieces range, there can also be instances where the order quantity exceeds 1000 pieces. This provides some flexibility for manufacturers who may occasionally be able to take on slightly larger orders depending on their capacity and current workload. Even though the Standard Plan is mainly suited for smaller order quantities, the possibility of receiving higher volume orders still exists.

Another reason why the Standard Plan works well for small manufacturing units is that it supports businesses that are still growing or operating at a moderate production scale. These manufacturers may not always have the infrastructure to handle very large orders consistently. By focusing on smaller order quantities, the Standard Plan allows them to stay within their operational limits while still receiving production opportunities.

For many small units, stability in production is often more important than handling extremely large orders. Orders in the range of 100 to 500 pieces allow them to plan their resources more effectively. It becomes easier to allocate materials, manage workforce schedules, and maintain consistent production quality. Instead of facing the stress of fulfilling very large quantities, manufacturers can focus on completing orders efficiently and on time.

At the same time, the Standard Plan does not guarantee a specific order value. This is an important aspect to understand. While manufacturers may receive orders within the typical quantity range mentioned, there is no assurance about the total value of those orders. The order value can vary depending on different factors, and the plan itself does not promise a fixed or guaranteed amount.

This means that manufacturers opting for the Standard Plan should view it as an opportunity to receive orders rather than a commitment of a certain level of revenue. The plan makes it possible for small manufacturing units to participate and receive orders that suit their scale of operation, but it does not include any guarantee regarding how much those orders will be worth.

Even with this condition, the Standard Plan remains a practical choice for many small manufacturers. Since the order quantities are generally moderate, it allows them to stay active in production without having to commit to volumes that may be difficult to manage. For units that prefer working with smaller batches, this structure can be particularly helpful.

The flexibility in order size also adds to the suitability of the plan. While most orders remain within the 100 to 500 pieces range, the occasional possibility of orders exceeding 1000 pieces gives manufacturers an opportunity to take on larger work if they are able to do so. This creates a balance where the plan mainly focuses on smaller quantities but still leaves room for slightly higher volumes.

Overall, the Standard Plan is best suited for small manufacturing units that are looking for orders with relatively smaller minimum order quantities. It supports manufacturers who prefer manageable production volumes and want to work within their existing capacity. With orders typically ranging between 100 and 500 pieces, and sometimes going beyond 1000 pieces, the plan provides opportunities that align well with the needs of smaller production setups.

At the same time, it is important to remember that the Standard Plan does not guarantee any specific order value. Manufacturers choosing this plan should understand that while they may receive orders, the value of those orders is not fixed or assured under the plan. Even so, for small manufacturing units seeking manageable order quantities and flexible opportunities, the Standard Plan can be a suitable option.

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