Doors - 34265

What is Freight Class?

A freight code must be used when shipping products as LTL (less-than-truckload) freight. This standardized code, published by the National Motor Freight and Traffic Association, lets carriers identify qualities of the shipment that help with transportation logistics.
Ship doors accurately by using the information below:
NMFC Code
34265
COMMODITY
Doors
FREIGHT CLASS
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FREIGHT CLASS
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Commodity note:
NOI, applies on doors with or without casings or frames, with or without screens or screening, with or without transoms or sidelights, or with or without necessary hardware:

Subclasses for

Doors - 34265

Subclasses are smaller divisions of an NMFC number that almost always distinguish among similar items that can have different densities.
In this instance, the commodity, doors, is further broken down in the following subclasses:

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Subclass Info

34265-1

34265-2

34265-3

34265-4

34265-5

34265-6

34265-7

34265-8

34265-9

34265-10

400

200

110

77.5

500

250

125

85

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In  packages specified in Note, item 34267, subject to  Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot  of:

Less than 4

4 but less than  8

8 but less than  12

12 or  greater

In packages other  than as set forth, (a) Doors not glazed nor mirrored, or having a glazed or  mirrored area constituting less than 75 percent of the total area of the  door, must be tendered in boxes or crates, except that the following  departures from packing requirements are permitted:, subject to  Item170and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: 1. Iron  or steel doors, or wood doors covered with iron or steel or tinplate may be  shipped in Packages 2270 or 2271. 2. Aluminum doors or aluminum and iron or  steel combined doors may be shipped in Packages 2442, 2523 or 2524. (b) Glass  doors, mirrored doors or framed doors having a glazed or mirrored area  constituting 75 percent or more of the total area of the door must be tendered  in Packages 535, 951, 952, 968, 2003, 2110, 2209, 2218, 2274, 2302 or  2417.

Less than 4

4 but less than  8

8 but less than  12

12 or  greater

In  packages specified in Note, item 34267, subject to  Item 170 and having a density in pounds per cubic foot  of:

Less than 4

4 but less than  8

8 but less than  12

12 or  greater

In packages other  than as set forth, (a) Doors not glazed nor mirrored, or having a glazed or  mirrored area constituting less than 75 percent of the total area of the  door, must be tendered in boxes or crates, except that the following  departures from packing requirements are permitted:, subject to  Item170and having a density in pounds per cubic foot of: 1. Iron  or steel doors, or wood doors covered with iron or steel or tinplate may be  shipped in Packages 2270 or 2271. 2. Aluminum doors or aluminum and iron or  steel combined doors may be shipped in Packages 2442, 2523 or 2524. (b) Glass  doors, mirrored doors or framed doors having a glazed or mirrored area  constituting 75 percent or more of the total area of the door must be tendered  in Packages 535, 951, 952, 968, 2003, 2110, 2209, 2218, 2274, 2302 or  2417.

Less than 4

4 but less than  8

8 but less than  12

12 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

Do all LTL shippers use NMFC freight classes?

Almost all U.S. LTL carriers use NMFC freight classes, although some are attempting to move to a dimensionally-based system.

What happens when a freight class code is wrong?

It might be tempting to declare that your shipment is a lower freight class than it actually is in order to secure a lower price, however, carriers will re-classify your freight for accuracy and charge you a fee for having to do so.

What happens if I don't put an NMFC freight class on my BOL?

If you don't include an NMFC code on your BOL, it is very likely that your carrier will charge you a reclassification fee and charge you the cost of shipping the freight they they determine your shipment is.