32280-1
32280-2
32280-3
60
55
50
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In pails having a capacity of less than 3 gallons
In containers in boxes or drums, or in pails or metal cans in crates
In bulk in bags, boxes or drums, in Packages 146 or 2352, or in pails having a capacity of 3 gallons or greater, see Note, item 32284
In pails having a capacity of less than 3 gallons
In containers in boxes or drums, or in pails or metal cans in crates
In bulk in bags, boxes or drums, in Packages 146 or 2352, or in pails having a capacity of 3 gallons or greater, see Note, item 32284
HSN stands for Harmonized System of Nomenclature. It is a system for classifying commodities created by the World Customs organization. U.S. LTL shipping, however, uses NMFC classifications instead.
Working with a 3PL like Koho can help you accurately determine your freight class so you can avoid re-classification fees with the carriers. For more information on the freight class system, go to the National Motor Freight and Traffic Association.
Density is the relationship between weight and size. A ping pong ball, which is very little material surrounding a good amount of air, is low density. Bricks, which are heavy for their size, are high density. In LTL shipping, it is commonly measured in pounds per cubic foot.