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To calculate your cost per ton, you must consider all the operating expenses associated with every machine in your mill. This guide will explore the expenses and other factors commonly used to measure overall oilseed processing costs.


Whether you’re estimating the potential return on investment (ROI) for new oil mill machinery or analyzing the efficiency of your existing equipment, understanding your plant’s operating costs is critical.


Operating costs are just one piece of a processing plant’s overall measure of success. In addition to calculating how much it costs to process one ton of oilseeds, mills should also weigh the profits gained from the byproducts produced.


In an oilseed processing plant that runs 24/7, where downtime is the biggest enemy to your bottom line, investing in high-quality oil mill machinery pays off in the long run by keeping maintenance costs, energy consumption, and other operating expenses in check.