90890 is your NMFC Grease, NOI: Sub 1 In pails - CL 77.5 Sub 2 In boxes, crates or drums, CL 65
NMFC# 50915 class 70 for steel
the freight class for plastic parts is 92.5 nmfc # 156600 sub # 7
NMFC Freight Class 70 would be something like acorns or other shelled nuts.
Generally CLC 60 if NMFC code is 73185
Plastic is density based so the class code can range from 50-400. the freight class for plastic parts is 92.5 nmfc # 156600 sub # 7
The NMFC (National Motor Freight Classification) freight class for gasoline in 1-liter cans typically falls under class 60. However, specific classifications can vary based on the packaging and shipping conditions, so it's essential to consult the NMFC database or a freight agent for the most accurate classification. Additionally, shipping regulations for hazardous materials like gasoline must be strictly followed.
couch with arms and back put together class 175 nmfc #80865 sub #3
Freight Class: 300 NMFC# 15520 Sub# 2 As per... web.eng.fiu.edu/leet/EIN5346Logistics/Freight88-Freight-Class-Cheatsheet %5BPDF Search Engine%5D.pdf Reply back with where you are shipping them from and too - I'm in the same process :)
what is the nmfc class for 2 gaylords weighing 3800 pounds measuring 48x48x48
use rubber articles. NMFC 157320. use the dimensons and weight to figure the density and there's your class.
According to UPS for mannequins specific to store or dress display it is Class: 250; NMFC: 075790; Sub:00
Magnets are typically classified as Class 60 under the NMFC (National Motor Freight Classification) system. This classification is based on factors such as density, stowability, handling, and liability.