Subclasses for
24670-1
24670-2
24670-3
24670-4
24670-5
24670-6
500
300
500
400
In boxes, crates or Packages 176, 2115, 2232, 2356, 2366, 2504 or 2525:
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Boat
Greatest dimension exceeding 96 inches
Greatest dimension not exceeding 96 inches
In packages other than as set forth in sub 1:
Greatest dimension exceeding 96 inches
Greatest dimension not exceeding 96 inches
Boat
Greatest dimension exceeding 96 inches
Greatest dimension not exceeding 96 inches
In packages other than as set forth in sub 1:
Greatest dimension exceeding 96 inches
Greatest dimension not exceeding 96 inches
The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) publishes a list of freight class designations, codes, and subclasses for commonly shipped items (https://classit.nmfta.org/). A subscription fee is required to access this list. You can learn more about freight classes from the experts at Koho for free on our freight classes pages.
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.
Some items, such as car transmissions, have a specific class no matter how heavy or big they are. This is called a fixed class. Items can be assigned a fixed class if the value and transportability very rarely change.