Subclasses for
32280-1
32280-2
32280-3
60
55
50
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In pails having a capacity of less than 3 gallons
In containers in boxes or drums, or in pails or metal cans in crates
In bulk in bags, boxes or drums, in Packages 146 or 2352, or in pails having a capacity of 3 gallons or greater, see Note, item 32284
In pails having a capacity of less than 3 gallons
In containers in boxes or drums, or in pails or metal cans in crates
In bulk in bags, boxes or drums, in Packages 146 or 2352, or in pails having a capacity of 3 gallons or greater, see Note, item 32284
Almost all U.S. LTL carriers use NMFC freight classes, although some are attempting to move to a dimensionally-based system.
Freight classification groups products based on similar density, stowability, handling and liability so carriers and shippers have an effective way of communicating the ease of transporting said freight.
Yes. If your shipment can be stacked, it allows the carrier to fit more freight into their truck.