Freight class for paint typically falls under the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system, generally categorized around classes 55 to 70, depending on the specific type and packaging of the paint. Factors influencing the freight class include the paint's density, ease of handling, and whether it's hazardous. It's important to check the specific NMFC code for the type of paint being shipped to ensure accurate classification and pricing. Proper classification helps in determining freight costs and ensuring compliance with shipping regulations.
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There are several types of freight as below: Advance freight Lump freight Freight pro rata Part delivery Back freight
Assuming the container's dimensions are 20ft x 8ft x 8ft, which is a standard size, the total volume is 1280 cubic feet. One gallon of paint typically covers around 350-400 square feet. Therefore, you would need approximately 3-4 gallons of paint to cover the interior of a 20-foot freight container with two coats.
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