Coffee Makers - 25920

What is Freight Class?

When shipping your products as LTL (less-than-truckload), you need to assign your shipment a freight code. This is a standardized code published by the National Motor Freight and Traffic Association that allows carriers to identify qualities of the shipment and assist with transportation logistics.
Ship coffee makers accurately by using the information below:
NMFC Code
25920
COMMODITY
Coffee Makers
FREIGHT CLASS
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FREIGHT CLASS
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Commodity note:
Electric or gas, with steel outer shells, weighing each 50 pounds or over, Applies on coffee makers such as Percolators, Automatic Drip Coffee Makers, Single-Serve Coffee Makers, Cappuccino Makers or Espresso Makers, with or without attached warming stations, as well as Coffee or Hot Water Urns., Also applies on articles named that are designed to be attached to plumbing. Articles named may also brew or prepare other hot beverages, such as tea, herbal tea or hot chocolate., in boxes or crates, subject to Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of:

Subclasses for

Coffee Makers - 25920

For many NMFC codes, there isn’t just one single class that is applied. NMFC numbers often have subclasses, which are almost always based on the density of the shipment.
In this instance, the commodity, coffee makers, 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 freight class code definition?

Created and maintained by a nonprofit membership organization named 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 from the experts at Koho on our freight classes pages.

How is the cost of freight determined?

Your freight cost is determined by a number of variables, such as how far your shipment needs to go, the freight class number, whether or not accessorials are needed, as well as fluctuating fuel costs and truck capacity.

How is freight class determined?

NMFC freight classes are determined using four factors: density, handling, stowability, and liability. All of these factors affect the cost to the carrier of shipping goods.