Boilers, heating or power, - 25770

What is Freight Class?

When shipping your products as LTL (less-than-truckload), you’ll have to assign your shipment a freight code. This is a standardized code made by the National Motor Freight and Traffic Association which allows carriers to identify qualities of the shipment and assist with transportation.
Ship boilers, heating or power, accurately by using the information below:
NMFC Code
25770
COMMODITY
Boilers, heating or power,
FREIGHT CLASS
65

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FREIGHT CLASS
65
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Commodity note:
With cast iron heat exchanger, KD flat. Surfaces and components liable to be damaged must be fully protected.

Subclasses for

Boilers, heating or power, - 25770

NMFC numbers may have subclasses. These are most frequently based on density.
In this instance, the commodity, boilers, heating or power,, is further broken down in the following subclasses:

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Subclass Info
Subclass NMFC Code
Freight Class
Subclass Notes
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Please note: This is for educational purposes only. Ultimately, the carrier reserves the right to classify the groups.

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FAQs

What is NMFC code?

The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) is the freight classification system devised by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) and is used for all interstate, intrastate, and foreign commercial movement of LTL cargo. NMFC codes provide standardized freight classes to determine the ease of transport of many of the wide variety of commodities that are shipped together in LTL shipments.

What is the least expensive freight class?

Freight class 50 is the least expensive because it refers to the freight that is easiest to transport for the carriers.

What does NOI stand for?

NOI stands for Not Otherwise Indicated. This is used when a commodity does not have an NMFC code. In these cases, density is usually used to determine freight class.