Warehouse space utilization charges per cubic meter - standard report

In my third party warehouse i want to charge customers based on volume per cubic meter per day. Is there any standard report is there because i checked  lx04 but it doesnot give any volume related datas. As per my requirement i want a report which gives the following details such as material number, storage bin, total number of days in bin, volume, customer,Cost per cubic meter and total stock....

Dear Jothiswaran
SAP standard no such report  exist . You need to write the custom code to develop such report.
Regards
Manish Kumar

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