Pyrites, cinder, refuse - 48410

What is Freight Class?

All LTL (less-than-truckload) shipments require a freight code. This code, created by the National Motor Freight and Traffic Association, allows carriers to quickly identify qualities of the shipment and assist with transportation logistics.
Ship pyrites, cinder, refuse accurately by using the information below:
NMFC Code
48410
COMMODITY
Pyrites, cinder, refuse
FREIGHT CLASS
50

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FREIGHT CLASS
50
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Commodity note:
In cloth bags, five-ply paper bags, boxes or drums

Subclasses for

Pyrites, cinder, refuse - 48410

NMFC numbers often have multiple subclasses. These are almost always based on density.
In this instance, the commodity, pyrites, cinder, refuse, is further broken down in the following subclasses:

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Subclass Info
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

What is freight class code definition?

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.

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.

Do all commodities have NMFC freight subclasses?

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