There are four factors the NMFTA uses when assigning commodities to a Freight Class:
Density is the greatest determining factor when placing a commodity into a specific freight class.
The process used to determine how those factors affect shipping is referred to as freight classification. The classification system is essential for ensuring consistency and fairness in freight pricing and plays a vital role in the efficient functioning of the transportation and logistics sector.
Freight classes, and their corresponding charge estimates, can change according to new practices or shipping standards. Freight class estimates are possible through a freight class calculator that determines a shipment’s density. However, shippers relying on LTL services should always obtain an accurate NMFC Freight Class from their carrier.
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