Household goods NMFC Codes & Freight Class

The class of your freight (NMFC) plays a prominent role in calculating how much your carrier will charge you for transporting it. There are 18 classes available and below are some of the most common freight classes and NMFC codes used today

NMFC Codes and freight classes for many Household Items (freight ready).

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Commonly used Freight classes by group
Household items
Food
Auto Parts
Office Supplies
General HHG class

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Item
Description
Class
NMFC
Sub
Household: General General Items: See list HERE
Mult
100240
Mult
Household: Appliances Microwave oven, in box or crate 
85
26770
Household: Appliances Oven, electric, stationary, boxed or crated 
85
26740
Household: Appliances Oven, gas, baking, iron boxed or crated  
85
26760
1
Household: Appliances Stoves or ranges, iron / aluminum boxed or crated 
100
27320
Household: Appliances Water softener tank, iron or steel  
85
181110
Household: Appliances Coffee Makers, commercial or household
125
25925
Household: Appliances Refrigerators and Freezers, household
92.5
53100
Household: Appliances Toaster, Electric
100
63360
Household: Appliances Wood burning stove / cast iron 
70
27400
Household: Heater Furnaces, metal, w/ or w/out parts packaged  
77.5
26290
3
Household: Heater Water heater, packaged w/ insulated outer shell  
175
26520
1
Household: Heater Water heater, packaged, w/out insulated outer shell 
85
26520
2
Household: Misc Humidifiers, automatic, in boxes 
85
26580
Household: Misc Floor Sweepers, boxed, handle taken apart 
85
130580
Household: Misc Used vacuum parts 
70
132700
Household: Misc Vacuum parts, new mounted on wagons,
100
132670
The Standard for Freight Identification and Classification

The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) is a standard that provides a comparison of commodities moving in interstate, intrastate and foreign commerce. It is similar in concept to the groupings or grading systems that serve many other industries. Commodities are grouped into one of 18 classes—from a low of class 50 to a high of class 500—based on an evaluation of four transportation characteristics: density, stowability, handling and liability. Together, these characteristics establish a commodity’s “transportability.”

The four transportation characteristics were prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) in 1983 and then mandated by its successor agency, the Surface Transportation Board (STB). Although the ICC no longer exists and the STB no longer regulates the classification process, by analyzing commodities on the basis of these characteristics and ONLY on the basis of these characteristics, the NMFC provides both carriers and shippers with a standard by which to begin negotiations and greatly simplifies the comparative evaluation of the many thousands of products moving in today’s competitive marketplace.

The Standard for Packaging, Rules and Bills of Lading

The NMFC specifies minimum packaging requirements to ensure that goods are adequately protected in the motor carrier environment and can be handled and stowed in a manner that is reasonably safe and practicable. It contains various rules that govern and otherwise relate to the classification and/or packaging of commodities as well as procedures for the filing and disposition of claims. It also contains the Uniform Straight Bill of Lading and the North American Uniform Through Bill of Lading, including their Terms and Conditions.

The National Motor Freight Classification is a comprehensive, invaluable resource for transportation and packaging professionals. To order the National Motor Freight Classification, please
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  • Zip Codes Access the United States Postal Service website for Zip Code Lookup to find the zip code for your next shipment. Link opens in a new window.
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  • Freight Dictionary A few common shipping terms you may encounter.
  • FAQs Frequently Asked Questions about shipping.
  • Packaging Tips Guidelines for basic packing to limit damage claims and save you money.
  • Find Your NMFC Class If you’re unsure of your class, go to our webpage: NMFC Codes No other site offers this extensive list.
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