Common questions

How many freight classes are there in the NMFC?

How many freight classes are there in the NMFC?

The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) defines the freight classes and makes them available through the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC). There are 18 different freight classes, ranging from Class 50 to Class 500, and every single item that ships LTL falls into one of these categories.

What does the NMFC code tell you about an item?

The NMFC code will tell you how to class your item. Some items have a permanent class, whereas others could be classed based on density, packaging, value, or other factors. An item that is density-based means that the freight’s density will determine the class.

What does NMFC code 133300 mean for machinery?

An item that is density-based means that the freight’s density will determine the class. For example, Machinery may fit under NMFC #133300, which the database says is a density-based code.

Where can I find list of freight classes?

Freight classes are defined by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association ( NMFTA) and made available through the NMFC or National Motor Freight Classification.

How is the NMFC freight Class Code determined?

1. Determine NMFC Freight Class Code Freight class codes, or NMFC code, is catalogued in the National Motor Freight Classification. There are a total of 18 possible freight classes ranging from Class 50 (the least expensive) to Class 500 (the most expensive).

How many classes of freight are there in NMFTA?

The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) defines a class as a way “to establish a commodity’s transportability.” The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) is the standard which enforces this system, grouping commodities into one of 18 classes – ranging from 50 to 500.

An item that is density-based means that the freight’s density will determine the class. For example, Machinery may fit under NMFC #133300, which the database says is a density-based code.

Is the NMFC code subject to change without notice?

Notice: Freight classes and NMFC codes are subject to change without notice. Contact us if you’re not absolutely sure the information listed is correct. How to use this tool?

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