NMFC Code Lookup

Search the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) database to find freight classes, article numbers, and commodity descriptions for LTL shipping.

Article # Description Class
100241 NOTE-Provisions for household goods, personal effects or military baggage apply only on second-hand (used) household or ...
162540 Printers' Equipment, Furniture or Supplies, viz.:Bars or Blocks, engravers', in boxes; Bases, electrotype or stereotype,...
182601 NOTE-The term 'composition' is inclusive of plastic or rubber, as defined in Item 110, other than cellular, foam or expa...
160470 Polish, Polishing Compounds, Polishing Wax and Related Articles, not required by the U.S. Department of Transportation t...
164390 Racks and Related Articles, viz.:Bakery Goods Display, in boxes; Bicycle (Bicycle Stands), in packages;Caddies or Holder...
49260 Cloth, Fabric, Dry Goods or Textiles, see Notes, items 49261 and 49263, viz.:Bags or Sacks, body comforter, quilted, wit...
156600 Articles, see Notes, items 156601 and 156602, viz.:Articles, NOI, in boxes, crates, drums or Packages 1078, 1241, 1273 o...
95190 Hardware, viz.:Anchors, NOI, in boxes or drums;Axles, toy vehicle, steel, with or without heads or knurls, in boxes; Bar...
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Understanding NMFC Freight Classification

The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system, maintained by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA), assigns freight classes to over 10,000 commodity types. Each NMFC article describes a specific type of goods and its associated freight class, which ranges from Class 50 (most dense, lowest cost) to Class 500 (least dense, highest cost).

Freight classification is determined by four characteristics: density (weight per cubic foot), handling (ease of handling and special requirements), stowability (how well items can be stowed with other freight), and liability (susceptibility to damage or theft).

NMFC Freight Class Chart

Class Density (lbs/ft³) Example
50 50+ Bricks, cement, sand
55 35-50 Hardwood flooring, concrete blocks
60 30-35 Car accessories, bottled beverages
65 22.5-30 Car parts, bottled drinks, books
70 15-22.5 Food items, automobile engines
77.5 13.5-15 Tires, bathroom fixtures
85 12-13.5 Crated machinery, transmissions
92.5 10.5-12 Computers, monitors, refrigerators
100 9-10.5 Boat covers, wine cases, caskets
110 8-9 Cabinets, table saws
125 7-8 Small appliances, vending machines
150 6-7 Auto sheet metal, bookcases
175 5-6 Clothing, couches
200 4-5 Auto sheet metal parts, mattresses
250 3-4 Bamboo furniture, plasma TVs
300 2-3 Model boats, wood cabinets, tables
400 1-2 Deer antlers, lightweight fixtures
500 <1 Gold dust, ping pong balls

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