Freight88 Freight Class Cheatsheet
Freight88 Freight Class Cheatsheet
Freight88 Freight Class Cheatsheet
Auto Parts: Accessories Car Covers: seat, hood, tire or top covers in 100 18460 -
boxes
Auto Parts: Accessories Pneumatic tires for vehicles 77.5 157230 -
Auto Parts: Body Parts Doors or tailgates: truck or car in boxes. 150 18520 2
Auto Parts: Body Parts Fenders metal, in boxes or crates primed. 200 18660 2
Auto Parts: Body Parts Bumpers metal (used) 60 18410 -
Auto Parts: Body Parts Bumpers plastic, rubber or foam plastic 70 18423 -
Auto Parts: Body Parts Engine hoods, metal, in boxes or crates. 250 18600 -
Auto Parts: Body Parts Running boards, alum or steel. 70 19400 -
Auto Parts: Interior Carpet or rug, felted, molded. 250 18430 -
Axles Automobile or trailer: Loose 100 17920 2
Axles Automobile or trailer: Packaged/Skid 85 17920 3
Bags bags, envelopes, pouches, cellulose, plastic 150 20480 1
or woven NOI
Bags bags, envelopes, pouches, cellulose, plastic 92.5 > 8# 20480 2
or woven NOI cu ft
Bags bags, envelopes, pouches, cellulose, plastic 60 > 15# 20480 3
or woven NOI cu ft
Bags Apparel / material woven bags 70 20510 -
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NMFC Codes and freight classes for household items that have been packaged to be freight ready. When shipping household goods,
see below for the proper NMFC code or Household goods freight class.
Sub-01 Class-100
Released value not exceeding 10 cents per pound
Sub-02 Class-125
Released value exceeding 10 cents but not exceeding 20 cents per pound
Sub-03 Class-150
Released value exceeding 20 cents but not exceeding 50 cents per pound
Sub-04 Class-200
Released value exceeding 50 cents but not exceeding $2.00 per pound
Sub-05 Class-300
Released value exceeding $2.00 but not exceeding $5.00 per pound
Note 100262
Provisions on household goods apply only on second-hand (used) household or personal effects such as clothing, furniture or furnishings for residence
with not to exceed one piano; and with each shipment weighing 12,000 pounds or more, there may also be included not to exceed one second-hand
(used) freight (not driving trucks for freight vehicles or fire apparatus) or passenger automobile, or one second-hand (used) motorcycle. Does not apply
on articles of extraordinary value nor on goods shipped for sale or speculation.
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Note 100282
The following packing requirements must be observed, except when shipments are made in iron or steel or iron or steel and wood wheeled carriers
completely filled, and except also that trunks or articles of furniture (when themselves packed or prepared for shipment as required by this Note) may
be used as substitutes for boxes:
Bedding, in boxes, crates, drums, wrapped bundles or wrapped rolls;
Books, in boxes or drums;
Carpets or rugs, in boxes, crates, drums, wrapped bundles or wrapped rolls;
Clothing, draperies or linens, in boxes or drums;
Furniture having surfaces liable to damage, or upholstered furniture, must be fully protected by boxing, crating or wrapping.
Excelsior pads or their equivalent must be used when necessary to properly protect the articles;
Glassware, packed in boxes or drums;
Marble slabs, mirrors or pictures, in boxes or crates;
Musical instruments, in boxes or drums;
Pottery, packed in boxes or drums;
Refrigerators, mechanical, must have compressor unit held securely in position, in boxes or crates, or skidded;
Sewing machines, in boxes or crates;
Stoves or ranges, in boxes or crates when with shipments weighing less than 12,000 pounds;
Trunks containing household or personal effects, when in shipments weighing less than 12,000 pounds,
must be corded and locked or sealed, or in boxes or crates;
All other household goods, requiring protection against breakage or chafing, must be in boxes, drums, bundles or crates.
Note 100272
Household goods in shipping vans, boxes or crates exceeding 400 cubic feet displacement or exceeding 16 feet in length will be subject
to the applicable minimum charges provided in carriers' tariffs.
Note 100292
The release, which shall be deemed to relate to each article separately and not to the shipment as a whole, must be entered on the
shipping order and bill of lading in the following form:
"The agreed or declared value of each article in this shipment is hereby specifically stated by the shipper to be not exceeding _______ per pound."
(Classes herein based on released value have been authorized by the Interstate Commerce Commission in Released Rates Order No.
MC-314, as amended April 23, 1952 and August 9, 1966, FF-56, of September 14, 1950, subject to complaint or suspension.) (See
elsewhere in this Classification for intrastate authorities.)
The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) is a standard that provides a comparison of commodities moving in interstate, intrastate and foreign
commerce. It is similar in concept to the groupings or grading systems that serve many other industries. Commodities are grouped into one of 18
classesfrom a low of class 50 to a high of class 500based on an evaluation of four transportation characteristics: density, stowability, handling and
liability. Together, these characteristics establish a commoditys transportability.
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