We have the same problem. we are a global company and have manufactured parts. Cost us say $10 each.
We have type A customer that will get the product for cost plus 15%, then have another customer type B that that buys it for cost plus 25%.
We know that we will always have the correct markup.
Otherwise we have to input all pricing for Type A and Type B separately in a seperate price list. We have around 2500 products.
We have the same problem. we are a global company and have manufactured parts. Cost us say $10 each.
We have type A customer that will get the product for cost plus 15%, then have another customer type B that that buys it for cost plus 25%.
We know that we will always have the correct markup.
Otherwise we have to input all pricing for Type A and Type B separately in a seperate price list. We have around 2500 products.