Sauces - 74700

What is Freight Class?

When you ship your products as LTL (less-than-truckload) freight, you’ll need to assign your shipment a freight code. This is a standard code created by the National Motor Freight and Traffic Association which allows carriers to identify qualities of the shipment and assist with transportation logistics.
Ship sauces accurately by using the information below:
NMFC Code
74700
COMMODITY
Sauces
FREIGHT CLASS
65

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FREIGHT CLASS
65
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Commodity note:
Condiments, Dips or Spreads, other than dry, viz.: Barbecue Sauce; Condiments, NOI; Dips, NOI; Gravy; Horseradish, prepared; Hot Sauce or Pepper Sauce; Ketchup (Catsup); Marinades; Mayonnaise; Mustard, prepared; Salad Dressing, including Vinaigrette; Salsa; Sandwich Spreads, NOI, including Cheese Spreads; Sauces, basic food, NOI, including Marinara, Pizza or Spaghetti Sauce; Sauces, cooking or dipping, NOI; Soy Sauce; In boxes, drums or Packages 1204, 1400, 1429, 2093, 2288, 2303, 2438, 2463, 2467, 2498, 2499 or 2500

Subclasses for

Sauces - 74700

For many NMFC codes, there isn’t just one class that is applied. Frequently, NMFC numbers have a number of subclasses, which are usually based on the density of the shipment.
In this instance, the commodity, sauces, 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

Where can I find freight class code chart?

The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) publishes a list of freight class designations, codes, and subclasses for commonly shipped items (https://classit.nmfta.org/). A subscription fee is required to access this list. You can learn more about freight classes from the experts at Koho for free on our freight classes pages.

What does class mean when shipping?

The class determines the cost of the shipping. The lower the class, the lower the cost.

Can how I pack my shipment affect freight class?

Yes. How your freight is packaged can significantly affect the cost of your shipment. Contact Koho for questions about specific commodities and best packaging practices.