Find Your Freight Class

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Contact Customer Support, and one of our representatives will help you determine the correct code for your shipment.

Be prepared to answer these questions when you call:
  • Describe the item being shipped.
  • Of what is your product made?
  • How is it used?
  • How is it packaged?
  • What is the accurate value of the item?
  • What is the density of the item?
    Note: Calculate density by comparing the weight of an item with the space it takes up (pounds/cubic feet).
  • Is the item new or used?
You will use the NMFC number to determine the rate of your shipment and on your bill of lading. Each NMFC item number should have a corresponding piece count and weight on your bill of lading.

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Different types of products have different shipping costs associated with them. The motor carrier industry defines products being shipped according to certain characteristics: density, stowability, handling and liability. Each definition, or description, is called a freight classification.

A shipment's class is needed to calculate shipping charges. Most ground transportation providers use a reference called the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) to determine shipment classes for rating purposes.

The NMFC catalogs shipment classes and assigns item numbers to products being shipped. To calculate the shipping charges, YRC consults the NMFC to find the best description for each product in the shipment. For each description, the NMFC also specifies the associated shipment class and item number.

The NMFC item number and the text describing the product should be stated on the bill of lading for every shipment tendered to YRC.

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