Subclasses for
50000-1
50000-1
50000-2
50000-2
50000-3
50000-3
50000-4
50000-4
50000-5
50000-5
50000-6
50000-6
50000-7
50000-7
50000-8
50000-8
50000-9
50000-9
50000-10
50000-10
50000-11
50000-11
400
400
300
300
250
250
175
175
125
125
100
100
92.5
92.5
85
85
70
70
65
65
60
60
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Less than 1
Less than 1
1 but less than 2
1 but less than 2
2 but less than 4
2 but less than 4
4 but less than 6
4 but less than 6
6 but less than 8
6 but less than 8
8 but less than 10
8 but less than 10
10 but less than 12
10 but less than 12
12 but less than 15
12 but less than 15
15 but less than 22.5
15 but less than 22.5
22.5 but less than 30
22.5 but less than 30
30 or greater
30 or greater
Less than 1
Less than 1
1 but less than 2
1 but less than 2
2 but less than 4
2 but less than 4
4 but less than 6
4 but less than 6
6 but less than 8
6 but less than 8
8 but less than 10
8 but less than 10
10 but less than 12
10 but less than 12
12 but less than 15
12 but less than 15
15 but less than 22.5
15 but less than 22.5
22.5 but less than 30
22.5 but less than 30
30 or greater
30 or greater
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.
The first step in determining your freight class is to take measurements. Measure the height, width and depth of your shipment then multiple those three measurements together for the total cubic feet. Then divide the total cubic inches by 1,728 (the number of cubic inches in a cubic foot). Finally, divide the weight (in pounds) of the shipment by the total cubic feet.
NMFC stand for National Motor Freight Classification. This is a classification system used for interstate, intrastate, and foreign commerce movement of LTL shipments. You can learn more on our freight classes pages.