CHAPTER 1 STANDARD SUPPLY CODES 1.1 ... - Air Force Link
CHAPTER 1 STANDARD SUPPLY CODES 1.1 ... - Air Force Link
CHAPTER 1 STANDARD SUPPLY CODES 1.1 ... - Air Force Link
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AFMAN 23-110 Volume 1<br />
Part 4, Chapter 1<br />
ATTACHMENT 1A-11<br />
DEMAND <strong>CODES</strong><br />
(RECORD POSITION 44)<br />
1A1<strong>1.1</strong>. Demand Codes are available in MILSTRIP, DOD 4000.25-1-M, Appendix 2.8, electronically<br />
published at http://www.dla.mil/j-6/dlmso/eLibrary/Manuals/MILSTRIP/Reissue2004/ap2.asp.<br />
Click on DOD 4000.25-1-M, scroll down the index to Appendix 2.8 and select it.<br />
1A11.2. The activity creating the requisition will enter the demand code in this position. The demand<br />
code is a mandatory entry of a one-digit character to indicate to the management element of a distribution<br />
system if the demand is recurring, nonrecurring, or initial issue.<br />
1.A11.3. RP 44 is dual-use and the meaning of the code entere d is dependent upon the directional flow<br />
of the document. (See also suffix code in DoD 4000.25-1-M, Appendix 2.8).<br />
NUMBER OF CHARACTERS: One<br />
TYPE OF CODE: Alpha<br />
EXPLANATION: To indicate to the management element of a distribution system if the demand is recurring<br />
or nonrecurring.<br />
Table 1A1<strong>1.1</strong>. Intra-<strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Demand Codes.<br />
Code Explanation<br />
C Initial issues to contractor activities. To be entered in contractor issue requests when a like item<br />
will not be returned to supply. Due-in from maintenance controls do not apply to demand code<br />
“C” issues.<br />
J Initial issues to training aids.<br />
K Initial issues to special projects.<br />
L Initial issues to maintenance for assembly, disassembly and TCTO installation including TCTO<br />
kit buildup.<br />
M Initial issues to mock ups or test stands.<br />
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