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How can I calculate warehouse storage expenses? and get budget ?

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Question added by Haider Alshadfan , Logistic Manager , Sama Food Industries
Date Posted: 2014/02/17
Muhammad Ali Syed
by Muhammad Ali Syed , Audit Coordinator , The First Micro - Finance Bank Ltd

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    Measure the outside walls of the warehouse. This should include all areas of the building on which you are paying rent and which are considered a part of the warehouse. If the building is oddly shaped or has been expanded multiple times, this task can be somewhat time consuming. Once you have completed the measurement, calculate the number of square feet in the warehouse. For this example, we will say the warehouse is175 feet deep and230 feet long. This results in a total of40,250 square feet (175 X230 =40,250). This is the first number you will need to complete your storage cost calculations.

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    Review the financial statements to determine the expenses incurred by the warehouse during the previous12 months. Add the cost to rent the building, utilities, security contracts and the cost for any services such as landscaping or janitorial services. Add to this the costs of payroll and any employee benefits provided, including health insurance,401k contributions and taxes. Include insurance cost as well as equipment cost such as forklifts, copiers, computers and vehicles. To this list add any other expenses incurred by the warehouse during the time period in question. When all the data has been collected, total the amounts to determine the annual cost to operate the warehouse.

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    Divide the total expenses incurred by the warehouse by the number of square feet in the warehouse. If the total of Step2 was $750,000 then your cost per square foot would be $18.63. This information is valuable when calculating the cost of a new facility as compared to an existing facility.

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    Calculate storage costs an additional way. Take the total number of units shipped during the previous12 months and add the total number of units currently stored in the warehouse. This is the total number of units handled during the previous year. Divide the total warehouse cost of $750,000 by the number of units handled, which for this example will be500,000 units, which gives you a warehouse storage cost of $1.50 per unit. This calculation can help to determine overall profitability, where improvements need to be made, and how changes can affect the cost per inventory unit.

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Iftikhar Ahmad Certified Supply Chain Professional from Apics
by Iftikhar Ahmad Certified Supply Chain Professional from Apics , Sr. Manager Logistics & Warehouses North , Hilal Foods (Pvt) Ltd

What is the expenses coming on your warehosue, for example rent of the warehouse, Material / equipment, salary of the staff & transportation to the end consumer.

how much your storage space is. means if you have cartons capacity of1 lac. you can calculate its cost.

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