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NMFC Lookup

Look up NMFC codes and freight classes by commodity. The National Motor Freight Classification assigns every shipped commodity an article number and a freight class (50-500) that determines LTL rates.

Results for "tools"

84 matches
NMFC # Description Class
186570 Tool Bit Blanks, steel; or Carbide Tipped Cutting Tools, other than hand tools, NOI; in boxes or drums Class 70
186660 Tools, working, for electric, pneumatic or internal combustion engine operated tools, see Note, item 186662, in packages Class 50
183551 NOTE-Provisions subject to this grouping will not apply on toy tools. Toy tools are classified under item 84260. Class
178716 Stands, tool, or Stands, tool and Work Tables combined, cast iron or cast and plate combined: Class
183550 TOOLS, OR PARTS NAMED, GROUP: see Note, item 183551 Class
178717 Stands, tool, or Stands, tool and Work Tables combined, sheet or plate iron and angle iron combined: Class
186601 NOTE-Applies on handled tools equipped with a combination of a brush, ice scraper, squilgee or sponge. Class
185732 NOTE-Linoleum rollers weighing 20 pounds or less are subject to the provisions for 'Tools, hand, NOI.' Class
185540 Paving Rammers, Smoothers or Tampers, or Asphalt Cutters, other than machines and other than power tool held Class 70
169810 Rolls, tool, empty, folded, in boxes Class 100
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What is NMFC?

A standardized system by the NMFTA that classifies LTL freight into 18 classes based on density, stowability, handling, and liability.

Why freight class matters

Carriers price LTL shipments by class. The right NMFC code prevents reclassification fees and billing disputes.

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