Subclasses for
68920-1
68920-2
100
60
Applies to wooden fillers or partitions with cleats or other projections affixed to surfaces, when the thickness of the cleat or projection exceeds one-third of the thickness of the article to which it is affixed.
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Other than KD flat or in panels
KD flat or in panels
Other than KD flat or in panels
KD flat or in panels
National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) is a freight classification system created by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) and used for interstate, intrastate, and foreign commerce shipping of LTL cargo. NMFC freight codes provide standardized freight classes to determine the ease of transport of many of the huge variety of different commodities being shipped together in LTL shipments every year.
Freight Class 500 freight is the most expensive to ship. This classification is reserved for items of very high value or for items that use lots of space but weigh very little.
NMFC freight subclasses are used to differentiate among commodities of the same type. For example, one NMFC code for chairs/stools is 82790. Subclasses 82790-1 and 82790-11, despite have the same base NMFC code, fall into two different freight classes.