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Exploring the Relationship Between Cost Components and Cost Reduction Techniques: Evidence from the Steel Industries
1L.M. Udaya Kumar, 2J. Nirmala, 3S. Sathvik
1
Research scholar
Department of Studies in Business Administration,
Vijayanagara Srikrishnadevaraya University, Jnanasagara Campus, Ballari-583105, Karnataka, India
2
Associate Professor
Department of Studies in Business Administration,
Vijayanagara Srikrishnadevaraya University, Jnanasagara Campus, Ballari-583105, Karnataka, India
3
Associate Professor, Department of Management Studies,
Ballari Institute of Technology and Management, Autonomous Institute under VTU- Belagavi Jnana Gangothri Campus, Hospet Road, Ballari-583104, Karnataka, India
Abstract
The steel industry is one of the most resource-intensive and cost-sensitive sectors, where efficient cost management is essential for maintaining competitiveness and profitability. This research paper examines the major cost components in the steel industry and analyses the role of cost control and cost reduction in optimizing operational efficiency. It further explores the relationship between cost components and cost management techniques, along with the tools and strategies used for cost reduction. The study adopts a qualitative research approach based on an extensive review of literature from 2010 to 2024. The findings indicate that raw materials and energy constitute the largest portion of steel production costs, followed by labour and maintenance expenses. Cost control techniques such as budgeting, standard costing, and variance analysis help maintain financial discipline, whereas cost reduction strategies focus on long-term efficiency through innovation, waste elimination, and process optimization. The research also highlights the importance of modern tools such as activity-based costing, lean manufacturing, automation, and predictive maintenance in achieving cost efficiency. Additionally, the integration of sustainability practices such as recycling and energy optimization contributes to both cost savings and environmental performance. The study concludes that a strategic combination of cost control and cost reduction, supported by advanced technologies and efficient cost management practices, is essential for achieving long-term sustainability and competitive advantage in the steel industry.
Keywords: Steel Industry, Cost control, Cost reduction, Cost components, Standard costing.
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