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Calculating freight-in is simply calculating freight. The easiest way is to select a freight carrier (RL Carriers, YRC, and Conway are notable nationwide freight companies) and get a rate quote. Most allow you to do this via their website. You'll need to know the weight, NMFC code, and origin and destination ZIP codes, as well as whether any accessorial services (liftgate, residential delivery) will be requested. If you are unsure of certain of these facts (especially the NMFC code) you can always call the carrier, who can help you with this.

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