Welcome to Atlina Lifesciences PTR & PTS Calculator – your trusted tool for accurate pricing in the pharmaceutical industry. This calculator is designed to help you calculate the Price to Retailer (PTR) and Price to Stockist (PTS) with precision. In the pharma business, understanding these values is crucial for proper profit planning and pricing strategy. Whether you are a pharma company, stockist, or medical retailer, this tool makes your work easier. Our calculator removes the complexity of manual calculations and reduces the chance of errors. Just enter your MRP, retailer margin, stockist margin, and GST – and get instant results. This helps in determining your exact buying and selling prices across the distribution chain. With clear insights, you can make informed decisions about pricing and margin settings. It improves transparency between pharma companies, stockists, and retailers. This is especially useful for those operating under the PCD Pharma Franchise model. Our tool ensures that your pricing remains competitive and compliant with industry standards. It’s user-friendly, fast, and made with the needs of pharma professionals in mind. At Atlina Lifesciences, we believe that clarity in pricing builds stronger business relationships. Stay ahead in the market by using our calculator for accurate and reliable results. Simplify your pricing process today with the Atlina Lifesciences PTR & PTS Calculator!
PTR (Price to Retailer) is the rate at which a retailer purchases medicine from a stockist or distributor. PTS (Price to Stockist) is the rate at which a stockist purchases medicine from the pharmaceutical company. Both are calculated based on the MRP by subtracting respective margins. PTR is higher than PTS, as each level includes its own profit margin. These prices help define the supply chain flow and profit structure in the pharma industry.
Here's the formula that shows how the PTR/PTS calculator works.
PTR is the price at which a retailer buys a medicine from a stockist or distributor. It's calculated by deducting the retailer’s margin from the MRP (Maximum Retail Price) and adjusting for GST.
Formula: PTR = (MRP - (MRP × Retailer Margin %)) / (1 + GST%)PTS is the price at which a stockist purchases medicine from the pharmaceutical company. It’s calculated by applying the stockist margin on the PTR.
Formula: PTS = PTR - (PTR × Stockist Margin%)