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Economies of increased dimensions

Increasing the dimensions of any structure will lead to a proportionately larger increase in capacity. e.g. increasing the size of a box from 2m x 2m to 4m x 4m increases the surface area by a factor of 4 while the capacity increases by a factor of 8. This has the effect of reducing the storage costs per unit as scale rises.
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