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TM 38-400/NAVSUP PUB 572/AFMAN 23-210 MCO 4450.14/DLAM 4145.12
Also,
CF = CUBIC FEET required to store additional
inventory,
CF
H = Vertical storage HEIGHT to which additional
---
=
S
inventory may be stacked, and
H
S = SQUARE FEET required to store additional
inventory.
where:
Figure 2-25. Square Feet Required to Store Additional Inventory
H = Vertical storage HEIGHT to which inventory
(3) Allowance
for
outgoing
shipments
was stacked,
(estimated).  This is a reversal of the procedure for
CR = CUBIC FEET of space RELEASED through
incoming receipts and is computed as follows:
shipment of inventory, and
O
SR = SQUARE  FEET  of  space  RELEASED
----  =
CR
through shipment of inventory.
VC
e. Bin areas. The computation of space required
where:
for establishment of bin areas will be predicated on the
following:
O = OUTBOUND shipment cost value,
VC = DOLLAR VALUE of "on hand" inventory per
(1) The number of line items to be stored
CUBIC foot, and
which will reflect the number of bin openings required.
CR = CUBIC FEET of space RELEASED through
(2) The  size  of  bin  openings  (outside
shipment of inventory.
dimensions).
(3) The height to which bin columns will be
Also,
erected.
CR
f. Space utilization in storage support.  Not all
----
=
SR
space in a storage area can be allocated to material
H
storage. However, the allocation of space from actual
where:
storage to storage support functions should be held to
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