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What is ClassIT?
ClassIT provides carriers and shippers the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC), a standard tool that compares commodities moving in interstate, intrastate and foreign commerce. 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. For classification purposes all commodities are evaluated on the basis of the four transportation characteristics and ONLY on the basis of those four characteristics. The NMFC thus provides both carriers and shippers with a standard by which to begin negotiations and greatly simplifies the comparative evaluation of the thousands of products moving in today's competitive marketplace.
About the NMFC
While the NMFC establishes groupings of virtually all commodities that move in commerce, it is more than commodity descriptions and classes. 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.
NMFC Training
Without a working knowledge of how to use the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC), you may not get the full benefits of this powerful tool. NMFTA offers a variety of training options, such as our one-day seminar, to help you get the most from the NMFC.
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NOTICE:
Supplement 3 to NMF 100-AX, effective November 30, 2024, is available for viewing in the Documents section.
NOTICE:
Supplement 3 to NMF 100-AX, effective November 30, 2024, is available for viewing in the Documents section.