China Ceramicware, Earthenware, Porcelain - 47500

What is Freight Class?

When shipping your products as LTL (less-than-truckload), you will need to assign your shipment a freight code. This is a standardized code created by the National Motor Freight and Traffic Association which allows carriers to identify qualities of the shipment and assist with transportation.
Ship china ceramicware, earthenware, porcelain accurately by using the information below:
NMFC Code
47500
COMMODITY
China Ceramicware, Earthenware, Porcelain
FREIGHT CLASS
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FREIGHT CLASS
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Commodity note:
NOI, in boxes or crates, released to a value not exceeding $1.70 per pound, Unless otherwise provided in individual participating carriers' tariffs, articles moving under the provisions of item 47500 shall only be accepted subject to a maximum liability of $1.70 per pound. If shipper fails to declare a value, or declares a value in excess of $1.70 per pound, shipment will not be accepted, but if the shipment is inadvertently accepted, it will be considered as being released to a value not exceeding $1.70 per pound and the shipment will move subject to such limitation of liability. In no instance will carriers' liability exceed the actual value of the article lost or damaged, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of

Subclasses for

China Ceramicware, Earthenware, Porcelain - 47500

NMFC numbers can have a number of subclasses. These are usually based on the density of the shipment.
In this instance, the commodity, china ceramicware, earthenware, porcelain, is further broken down in the following subclasses:

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Subclass Info

47500-1

47500-2

47500-3

47500-4

47500-5

47500-6

47500-7

47500-8

47500-9

47500-10

47500-11

400

300

250

175

125

100

92.5

85

70

65

60

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Less than 1

1 but less than 2

2 but less than 4

4 but less than 6

6 but less than 8

8 but less than 10

10 but less than 12

12 but less than 15

15 but less than 22.5

22.5 but less than 30

30 or greater

Less than 1

1 but less than 2

2 but less than 4

4 but less than 6

6 but less than 8

8 but less than 10

10 but less than 12

12 but less than 15

15 but less than 22.5

22.5 but less than 30

30 or greater

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 are the NMFC codes?

Created and maintained by a nonprofit organization called the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA), National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) is a classification system used for interstate, intrastate, and foreign commerce movement of LTL shipments. You can learn more on our freight classes pages.

How is freight class calculated?

The first step in determining your freight class is to take measurements. Measure the height, width and depth of your shipment then multiple those three measurements together for the total cubic feet. Then divide the total cubic inches by 1,728 (the number of cubic inches in a cubic foot). Finally, divide the weight (in pounds) of the shipment by the total cubic feet.

Does stackability affect freight class?

Yes. If your shipment can be stacked, it allows the carrier to fit more freight into their truck.