Subclasses for
37610-1
37610-2
37610-3
37610-4
37610-5
125
100
100
70
Applies only on articles to be built in and become a permanent part of building woodwork or ships' woodwork.
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Applies only on articles to be built in and become a permanent part of building woodwork or ships' woodwork.
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SU, glazed
In metal strapped bundles, glazed surfaces fully protected
In boxes or crates
SU, not glazed
KD flat, or consisting of one piece of wood, or consisting of pieces assembled into panel form, in packages
SU, glazed
In metal strapped bundles, glazed surfaces fully protected
In boxes or crates
SU, not glazed
KD flat, or consisting of one piece of wood, or consisting of pieces assembled into panel form, in packages
An organization named the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) publishes a list of freight class designations, codes, and subclasses for frequently shipped commodities (https://classit.nmfta.org/). You must pay a subscription fee to view it. Find more information about freight classes from the experts at Koho for free on our freight classes pages.
CWT stands for hundredweight. LTL shipments are priced “per 100 pounds,” “cwt,” or “per hundredweight.” This means that a 400 lb shipment priced at $25 CWT would cost $100, not including accessories or specialty services.
Yes. If your shipment can be stacked, it allows the carrier to fit more freight into their truck.