Fenders, agricultural implement - 10920

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 fenders, agricultural implement accurately by using the information below:
NMFC Code
10920
COMMODITY
Fenders, agricultural implement
FREIGHT CLASS
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FREIGHT CLASS
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Commodity note:
NOI, steel.

Subclasses for

Fenders, agricultural implement - 10920

Often, NMFC codes have numerous subclasses. These subclasses are almost always based on how dense the items are.
In this instance, the commodity, fenders, agricultural implement, is further broken down in the following subclasses:

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Subclass Info

10920-1

10920-2

10920-3

10920-4

200

100

85

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Item 110, Sec. 13 will govern, except that "two or more" may be substituted for "three or more." Nested provisions will also apply when one or more fenders are completely or partially enclosed within others.

Item 110, Sec. 13 will govern, except that "two or more" may be substituted for "three or more." Nested provisions will also apply when one or more fenders are completely or partially enclosed within others., in packages

Finished, in boxes or crates

Not nested

Nested

Unfinished, not primed or primed with one coat only, nested,

Finished, in boxes or crates

Not nested

Nested

Unfinished, not primed or primed with one coat only, nested,

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

How can I determine NMFC codes?

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.

Is an NMFC code required?

Adding NMFC code to a shipment is technically optional, but the NMFC codes can help avoid reclassification and ensure you're using the correct freight class number.

Do all commodities have NMFC freight subclasses?

No, not all commodities have freight subclasses, although many do.