• Home
  • Download PDF
  • Order CD-ROM
  • Order in Print
Stock Record
Stock Record Card Afloat

Photography (Advanced) - Advanced manual for photography and other graphic techniques
Page Navigation
  142    143    144    145    146  147  148    149    150    151    152  
5.  Received  from/Issued  to:  All  receipts  are entered in red ink; all issues are entered in black ink. 6. Reportable demand: The quantity expended that must be replaced for continued operations. 7. Other issues/receipts: Nonreplenishment issues and   receipts;   for   example,   items   that   are   not consumable. 8. Balance: The amount remaining after issues and  receipts. Stock Record Card Insert A Stock Record Card Insert (NAVSUP Form 768) (fig.  5-13)  contains  information  pertaining  to  a particular stock item and serves as an index to the Stock Record Card (fig. 5-12). The information necessary for completing this card is located in various publications mentioned. Stock Status and Replenishment Card A  Stock  Status  and  Replenishment  Card  (NAVSUP Form 767) is maintained for each item in stock and serves a dual purpose (fig. 5-14). The left side of the card is used to assemble stock status data preparatory to replenishment action and serves as a historical record of such data. The right portion of the card is divided Figure 5-13.—Stack Record Card Insert (NAVSUP Form 768). Figure 5-14.—Stock Status and Replenishment Card (NAVSUP Form 767). 5-20







Western Governors University

Privacy Statement
Press Release
Contact

© Copyright Integrated Publishing, Inc.. All Rights Reserved. Design by Strategico.