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Optimizing total cost of ownership (TCO)
Though many plants shop for equipment based on price, industry data shows that purchase costs represent only 10 percent of the total cost of ownership (TCO). This white paper shares the formula for analyzing TCO as part of purchase and design decisions, with case studies showing how five organizations apply the TCO approach to yield dramatic savings.
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